toitepingest
Toitepingest is a term used in Estonian-language technical literature to describe the characteristics and behavior of a device’s power supply voltage, or toitepinge, during operation. It refers to how a power rail behaves under different loads, input conditions, and transient events, and to the degree to which the supply can keep the voltage within acceptable limits for a connected system.
Key concepts associated with toitepingest include nominal voltage, voltage tolerance, and regulation. Line regulation describes how
Measurement of toitepingest typically involves precision instrumentation such as reference voltages, multimeters, oscilloscopes, and, for more
In design practice, good toitepingest is essential for reliable operation of electronics, especially in sensitive digital
Related topics include power supply design, voltage regulation, decoupling strategies, and ripple reduction.