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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Eindhoven
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Hi,
I've 'designed' a PSU for my amplifier. The trafo is assymetrical, but I create a symmetrical supply out of it for the amp. Power-on current will be around 30A and operational current will be around 12 A (through the diodes). The 0.3 Ohm I measured simply with my multimeter on the trafo terminals. I don't know whether that's correct, but 0.3 seems reasonable. Voltage ripple is 2 Vpp. Please comment on this schematic. Thanks in advance, Remco Poelstra |
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