Beta-Dyne covers the engineering decisions that go into low-noise DC/DC converters, EMI containment in switching power conversion, and high-voltage supplies for medical, industrial, and military electronics. The audience is power-electronics engineers who have to ship hardware that meets specification.
The site covers application-note territory: ripple targets and isolation barriers in clinical instrumentation, common-mode versus differential-mode noise paths in EMI filters, MIL-STD compliance and creepage in HV designs. Posts are reference material that holds up across product cycles, not news coverage.
Beta-Dyne is written and maintained by the editorial team. Bylines on individual posts will appear as the contributor list grows.