Article - Sony VFETs part 1

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PCB for CSX1 SONY VFET

I'll draw a PCB including an input buffer and onboard regulators (and the SITs and the MOSFETs on an L-profile to attach the whole thing directly to the heatsink, of course).

It may take a little while though, as I am a bit busy at the moment.

Here is a first proposal. The board measures 240mm*107mm. It bears all regulators an the input buffer. The jumpers J1 and J2 allow unbuffered balanced or buffered unbalanced mode.

Suggestions on improvements are welcome.
 

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I plan to use 4 heatsinks like these for both channels (each heatsink for one transistor):
032_090_00329204_0_p1.jpg

They are 115x125x135mm and 0.5 deg.C/W rated. Or maybe two heatsinks is enough (one for both transistors), because 1.5A*46V*0.5deg.C/W=34.5deg.C above ambient. So, in worst case, heatsink temperature is about 70deg.C, or 70 - is very high?
 
I looked around the pcb in comparison to the scheme.

Great that permaneder also did the work for the two xformers from Jensen.

I did not find a fault, only short irritation was the position of the 3k3 in the lower Gate bias circuit this time in the negative branch….. 🙂
I think Nelson did it for cosmetic reasons……🙂

Please some more people for check…..!

😀
 
I looked around the pcb in comparison to the scheme.

Great that permaneder also did the work for the two xformers from Jensen.

I did not find a fault, only short irritation was the position of the 3k3 in the lower Gate bias circuit this time in the negative branch….. 🙂
I think Nelson did it for cosmetic reasons……🙂

Please some more people for check…..!

😀

Only difference I see, is that you have a big 22000uF cap after the regulator. At first sight I thought is was before the regulator as part of the PSU.
 
I did not find a fault, only short irritation was the position of the 3k3 in the lower Gate bias circuit this time in the negative branch….. 🙂
I think Nelson did it for cosmetic reasons……🙂

I took a look and did not see an error. There is of course some range of
values which will do the job, in which case I try to minimize the purchasing
person's job.

I have known people who would spec a 10.2K ohm part where a 10K would do fine...

😎
 
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