If you are exporting your own schematics, ensure you use for curve blends and conformal coating notation for electronics destined for harsh environments. This ensures your documentation meets the same durability standards as the hardware.
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| Metric | Standard Schematic | Extra Quality Schematic | Improvement | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Output ripple (1MHz) | 1.2 mVpp | 0.3 mVpp | | | Load transient overshoot | 80mV | 35mV | 2.3x better | | Output noise (10Hz–100kHz) | 30 µVrms | 12 µVrms | 2.5x better | | PSRR @ 10kHz | 55dB | 68dB | 13dB gain | | Risk of oscillation | Moderate | Very Low | Ferrite + snubber | If you are exporting your own schematics, ensure
Depending on the manufacturer variant (e.g., from brands like Analog Devices, Infineon, or a specialized Chinese OEM), the S12022 often integrates features like over-current protection, thermal shutdown, and synchronous rectification. | Metric | Standard Schematic | Extra Quality