Regulated powersupply for UCD modules??

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Well, in a linear regulated PSU, you need a raw DC voltage above the regulated value. Let's say that, in order to have some margin, you need above 10-15V over the required output. Any current drawn by the amplifier, multiplied by that difference will becompe power dissipated in the pass devices (transistors, typically) of your regulated PSU.
 
Pierre said:
Well, in a linear regulated PSU, you need a raw DC voltage above the regulated value. Let's say that, in order to have some margin, you need above 10-15V over the required output. Any current drawn by the amplifier, multiplied by that difference will becompe power dissipated in the pass devices (transistors, typically) of your regulated PSU.


Unless you use a capacitance multiplier, which is kind of semi-regulated. Then you can have less voltage drop in the regulator itself.

Best regards

Gertjan
 
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