Well my two cats live with a plethora of switching power supply noise,
from various nixie clocks and other sources, and it doesn't seem to
bother them a bit... although one has kidney disease and the other is
fat as a pig....



>
> That brings me up to an interesting question. You may design a HVPS
> that is quiet for human ears, but it may well be "loud" for dogs and/
> or cats. Has anybody ever noticed their pet behaves differently when
> the clock is switched on? Or maybe it avoids coming to close to it?
>
> Michel

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