The cap in the voltage reference section labeled C101,201 or C102,202 if you use a film cap instead of an electrolytic.Hi,
Sorry for a newbie question, which one is the Vref cap?
Thanks
This weekend i'll start populating my first BiB board...
i'll use it with v-dac II, now i'm using a 7812 circuit overvolted to 14V to power it.
i've measured that the dac needs 200/220ma...
i've read the guide but i'm not shure how to find the R101 value..
i want a 13,5/14V output at 200/300ma, what value i need for that resistor?
thanks
i'll use it with v-dac II, now i'm using a 7812 circuit overvolted to 14V to power it.
i've measured that the dac needs 200/220ma...
i've read the guide but i'm not shure how to find the R101 value..
i want a 13,5/14V output at 200/300ma, what value i need for that resistor?
thanks
Use +100mA headroom above your load. Check that post out:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/power-supplies/192625-sslv1-1-builds-fairytales-55.html#post2746266
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/power-supplies/192625-sslv1-1-builds-fairytales-55.html#post2746266
The BiB is now installed driving the BA-3 front end. For those who might be considering using this regulator for the BA-3 here are some of values of components used which seem to work.
R101 ended up as 12ohms with 1.4 volts across it so 116mA per rail for the BA-3 with three green LEDs.
Heatsinks still getting hot because the inside of a class A amp case will get hot so I'd advise at least 7degC/W heatsinks all round although you might get away with 9degC/W.
I used 1.6Kohm resistor in the voltage regulator circuit instead of the recommended 1.8 but this seems fine for a setting of 25Volts.
I shall be using the regulator on the BA-2 front end shortly and as this is currently being powered from the main supply (C-R-C) which supplies the power boards as well, it will be interesting to note the differences.
Incidentally, I fogot to check the Idss values of the SK117 when I first built the reg. I had to take them all out and of course found a big variation in values, some exceeding 5mA. These were replaced as per instructions keeping between 3-5mA. The alteration in sound after these changes was noted as a decrease in upper frequency hardness but the changes were slight.
Chris
R101 ended up as 12ohms with 1.4 volts across it so 116mA per rail for the BA-3 with three green LEDs.
Heatsinks still getting hot because the inside of a class A amp case will get hot so I'd advise at least 7degC/W heatsinks all round although you might get away with 9degC/W.
I used 1.6Kohm resistor in the voltage regulator circuit instead of the recommended 1.8 but this seems fine for a setting of 25Volts.
I shall be using the regulator on the BA-2 front end shortly and as this is currently being powered from the main supply (C-R-C) which supplies the power boards as well, it will be interesting to note the differences.
Incidentally, I fogot to check the Idss values of the SK117 when I first built the reg. I had to take them all out and of course found a big variation in values, some exceeding 5mA. These were replaced as per instructions keeping between 3-5mA. The alteration in sound after these changes was noted as a decrease in upper frequency hardness but the changes were slight.
Chris
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I shall be using the regulator on the BA-2 front end shortly and as this is currently being powered from the main supply (C-R-C) which supplies the power boards as well, it will be interesting to note the differences.
Chris
Will be interesting to know. Thanks.
My +5V bib prior to being fitted in my optivol/dcb1 preamp. two +- pcb's and one +12V board to power my Xono[when I figure out what its current draw is] and a vccs by Paul Hynes.
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