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ShieldJaguar
Hi ppl,
Built this circuit as a headphone amp, currently running it using 4x9v batteries and would like to convert it to AC power. Also should i have input caps?
My source is a iPod and cans are HD600s.
peranders
The need for input caps has nothing to do with batteries or AC power supply. It's your signal source and I'll guess it's still iPod?
tlmadsen
Use a "in-wall" transformer, a brigde, a copule of E-lyt (2200-4700uF) and a set of LM317/Lm337 regulators and you are of.

Thomas
richie00boy
You can't use a bridge with a normal/common AC wall-wart to get split rails of any real capacity. You must use a half-wave voltage doubler. See ESP project P05 for exactly what you need.
brianuk
I agree with the Maplin line Rich ;)

Oh yes and on topic! the P05, I use one and it'll do exactly what you need Shield. Funny though all the parts I got came from maplin, even some 47 Ohm resistors instead of 47K that I wanted :mad: :confused:
jackinnj
quote:
Originally posted by richie00boy
You can't use a bridge with a normal/common AC wall-wart to get split rails of any real capacity. You must use a half-wave voltage doubler. See ESP project P05 for exactly what you need.


You can use a DC Wall Wart and split the rails -- one of the ways is to use a power opamp to create an artificial ground, I can't find the schematic I posted about a year ago, but here is something similar from ESP:
richie00boy
I knew somebody would post something like that :) It's more complicated though and still has a limited load that the artificial ground can cope with, but it should work OK for headphones.
jackinnj
quote:
Originally posted by richie00boy
I knew somebody would post something like that :) It's more complicated though and still has a limited load that the artificial ground can cope with, but it should work OK for headphones.

you can always use a Burr-Brown opamp on steroids.
Pan2
I used a BUF634 as ground driver with two 9V batteries and it was very good. I used it in class A mode to make sure it worked as a shunt regulator for all dynamic situations.

/Peter

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