Thor, an all discrete Lateral FET Headphone Amplifier.

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Thor Supply CapMultiplier board in progress.

Some component values still not decided as well as the transistors in the capmultiplier but I have a few ideas.

The Cap Multiplier part of the supply circuit will be using a star ground to minimize hum.
 

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You should just make a polygon and fill that whole area up.
Thats more like a spider than a star 😉

Haha, yea, it looks like a spider. 😀

However, I'm not sure a ground plane is a good idea for a cap multiplier.

What info I could find suggets a star ground layout for cap multipliers or atleast using something star-like.

But then again that was with nothing else than the cap multiplier connected after rectification, with LM317/LM337 as preregulation it might not be needed.
 
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Well, think I'm going with a ground plane.

Supply board should be done soon, just have to do a little more simulation and finding the correct transistors and resistor values.

Board should be ordered, mounted and tested some time in the beginning of april if all goes well.
 

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Did some re-thinking and subsequent re-designing of my supply.

Zener voltage reference with pass transistor follow by a cap multiplier using a 4A, 750 Hfe darlington transistor.

Ripple below 1 mV p-p in simulation at full load.

Starground with dual stars.
 

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