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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Kaohsiung
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![]() Today's PC base source become more and more extensive range of applications In order to allow the PC base compared to analog equipment with the same musical A well-designed linear power has become the indispensable PC base's hardware equipment This linear power supply chassis outer dimensions (including panels, floor mats, non-switch) 310mm deep x120mm wide x130mm high, net weight near 8 kg The machine use 8mm-10mm aluminum alloy to achieve good electromagnetic shielding and shock control No cooling fan and no shake to the chassis At the same time a very solid chassis structure let the linear power of the number of units Could be stacked on top of each other use And will not detract from the performance of the sound This linear power use 150VA (150W) of power transformer Maximum available DC output of 120W or 10A Such as the +12 V/10A, +19 V/6A, +5 V/10A single DC power supply output Or +12 V/5A plus the +5 V/5A total 10A Dual DC power supply output ![]() A well-regulated power supply must be in large, small current output keep stable To make the power supply in the high-current output is still able to work in very stable conditions We need large output capacitor and the decoupling capacitors Large-capacity capacitor could extend the life of the capacitor That is, let the linear power under a long period of use Will not let the sound quality deterioration Basically large-capacity capacitor will not slow down the speed of sound Incorrect circuit design is the main cause to slowdowns |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Mar 2008
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Nice, what do you use for regulation, or is it a trade secret?
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Kaohsiung
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![]() Wrong transmission circuit and power supply circuit Will be slow down the speed of sound in the case of large-capacity capacitor, This is why I used scaffolding Self-scaffolding can set the best state of the circuit Will able to maintain the feedback network stay in low phase shift Even large current thus the load end This will let PSU keep very low distortion ![]() This PSU used XLR for DC output So change different DC connectors This PSU will fit all devices ![]() Have a good power supply circuit then you need good cord to maxium performance Good wire will lower electronic interference and diffraction phenomena So as to have good sound quality This PSU used my self-developed Teflon silver plated wire for top sound quility Meanwhile, in order to ensure that the output performance of the linear power Power transformers are no longer buy from the market Instead of using my self-winding transformer to control quility ![]() It has been confirmed through the measured Mechanical vibration will gain electronic components's electrical harmonic shock Thus resulting in the deterioration of the sound Good power also need a solid chassis One great PSU is actually a series of good details of the deal With a good platform will reduce parts and circuit effect to the sound The HighEnd audio depends on the know how in optimize to hardware & software Not rely on parts or circuit |
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