Hello all, my first post so correct me if I step out of line.
I am starting to build a mini-a (10W). Working on PSU filtering. Considering a CLC.
If there is residual ripple noise on the plus and minus rails does it cancel in the amp?
If I use inductors in each leg of the PSU and they are not well matched, is there a possibility that the two ripple currents could be shifted in phase, and thus additive, and thus create noise in the amp? Considering 30,000uf, 2.2mH, 15,000uf. Any suggestions or precautions? Thanks for the help.
I am starting to build a mini-a (10W). Working on PSU filtering. Considering a CLC.
If there is residual ripple noise on the plus and minus rails does it cancel in the amp?
If I use inductors in each leg of the PSU and they are not well matched, is there a possibility that the two ripple currents could be shifted in phase, and thus additive, and thus create noise in the amp? Considering 30,000uf, 2.2mH, 15,000uf. Any suggestions or precautions? Thanks for the help.
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