I recommend this scheme:
You can find it for sale here: https://neurochrome.com/products/21st-century-maida-regulator
If you'd rather design your own, there're plenty of schematics in this thread to draw inspiration from. But expecting me to give away my work in a vendor thread seems a tad much.
Tom
You can find it for sale here: https://neurochrome.com/products/21st-century-maida-regulator
If you'd rather design your own, there're plenty of schematics in this thread to draw inspiration from. But expecting me to give away my work in a vendor thread seems a tad much.
Tom
Hi, all
Can you help me look at this schematic to see if there is anything wrong? This config should give me 170V output but as i increase input voltage, output voltage also increase. Seem like output voltage ~= input voltage - 60V.
Thanks!
Can you help me look at this schematic to see if there is anything wrong? This config should give me 170V output but as i increase input voltage, output voltage also increase. Seem like output voltage ~= input voltage - 60V.
Thanks!
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You're right. That should work. I get just shy of 2 mA through R6, so 160 V across R9, thereby, 170 V at the output.
I do recall fiddling with that a while back and settling on a lower voltage across R7.
It would be interesting to build it and see if it's a simulation issue or if the regulator just explodes on start-up. Wear eye protection.
Tom
I do recall fiddling with that a while back and settling on a lower voltage across R7.
It would be interesting to build it and see if it's a simulation issue or if the regulator just explodes on start-up. Wear eye protection.
Tom
You can also buy the latest revision of the 21st Century Maida Regulator here: https://neurochrome.com/products/21st-century-maida-regulator
That Regulator has been updated quite a few times since the original design. The first update (to Rev. 2.0) made significant improvements in the line rejection (i.e., ripple rejection of the Regulator). The subsequent updates were to further enhance the ruggedness of the Regulator.
Tom
That Regulator has been updated quite a few times since the original design. The first update (to Rev. 2.0) made significant improvements in the line rejection (i.e., ripple rejection of the Regulator). The subsequent updates were to further enhance the ruggedness of the Regulator.
Tom
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