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Is there anything special to pay attention to when making a power supply that splits into parallel legs? I'm planning on
C-L-C-[(RC)(RC)(RC)(RC)] (so, four resistors attaching to that 2nd cap) It's for a phono amp w/ two gain stages, so each final RC will be powering one channels gain stage. I'm not sure how to model something like that in psud. Thanks |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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I don't think you can.
I am not an expert on psud, but I would be inclined to model the C-L-C section loaded down with three quarters of the predicted overall current load, then add a single RC filter + load on the end. I too would like to hear what the more experienced folk have to say on this... |
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