As you know, power supply is one of the most important instruments in any lab. Older models was based in linear design (transformer, rectifier, regulation and adjustment circuit) that was a reliable reciept but with the disadvantage of low efficient rate. As years passed, switching mode power supplies appeared primary in consumer electronics, computers etc. having many advantages like efficient, light weight and small size. Our main disadvantage is output noise, something unusefull in laboratory power supplies. Some manufacturers like Hameg claims that in their models, they follow complex design , that combines linear and switching design in order to get only the advantages of any type. You think that is appliable? or you prefer linear or switching design?
Also allow me to make a suggestion. I think that it would be a good idea, to create a seperate section about power supplies in ITTSB forum, because power supplies is a major part of instruments.