The twist and Provari might use PWM deep inside but it gets filtered before it gets to the connector so it looks like a smooth DC voltage. A small amount of the high frequency and some error amplifier signal component can be seem on the output, but mostly DC out. The PWM in the switching circuit really only comes into play when under light load. The current pulses through the inductor are 100's of times faster than the frequency of the eGo and the output capacitor filters that into DC.
The ego uses a low enough PWM frequency (under 100 Hz) that the in-line meter sees the 0V periods as 0V, shuts down and starts over, over and over. Never gets to make a measurement cycle. The meter sucks power to power itself. If power shuts off (the 0 volt period), it performs a Power-On-Selftest and tries to start a new measurement cycle .
The ego uses a low enough PWM frequency (under 100 Hz) that the in-line meter sees the 0V periods as 0V, shuts down and starts over, over and over. Never gets to make a measurement cycle. The meter sucks power to power itself. If power shuts off (the 0 volt period), it performs a Power-On-Selftest and tries to start a new measurement cycle .
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