5x5 Super regulator

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My take on board layout for Jung/Didden regulator (shematics as version V2.2)

Features:
• Universal pos/neg board on 5x5cm 2 layer board
• Multifootprint Capacitors Ls 2.5mm - 5mm
• Separate Power, Signal, Sense Ground, connected at output cap
• JP1 JP2 configure board as positive/negative (switch opamp power supply pins), short - for negative board, short + for positive board
• JP3 JP4 off remote sense, on local sense
• DIP (top layer) or SOIC(bottom layer) opamp package
• Bottom mounted SOIC opamp is preffered, protected against noise with ground pours on top & bottom layer & bottom of the case
• For negative board you must reverse all polarised elements (capacitors&diodes) and use complementary transistors

Schematics and BOM are the same as offical V2.2:

Link to Shematic&BOM: http://jandidden.com/linearaudio.nl/images/pdf/superreg_article_V2_2.pdf

Alternate link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxF_x0eVgXlGY0J1dmVpakJ0Smc/view
 

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Final version

  • Separated opamp supply ground & voltage reference ground (C9, D5)
  • All grounds star connected on output cap ground pin
  • Current source ground (R2) have option to connect to input cap ground pin or output cap ground pin

I will post gerber for this PCB to DirtyPCBs.com
 

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Hi Andrew,

yes I order every board I posted on DirtyPCBs. I didn’t fill this board with components so I am not 100% sure it is working but I have plan to do it, I have board and all components but need time & welding spirit . I checked another board from DirtyPCBs (also mine) and it works flawlessly.

As for the general quality of DirtyPCBs check this link:

i/o blog: DirtyPCBs two layer ENIG PCB closeups

My opinion is, errors are possible, more or less, only on my design side, manufacturing is pretty good.
 

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Thanks

Choose for Yourself. 😀 (Schematics from Eagle included - please check if I made some mistake)

Schematics and BOM are the same as offical V2.2:

Link to Shematic&BOM: http://jandidden.com/linearaudio.nl/images/pdf/superreg_article_V2_2.pdf

Alternate link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxF_x0eVgXlGY0J1dmVpakJ0Smc/view?usp=sharing

The links work now and I have made an order. Compared to Andrew T's boards, there is no floating pre-regulator which really helps and I may add these.

However, the board sizes are better although the pass transistor cannot be mounted as is on a metal chasis. The heat sinks shown are inadequate for higher current to 2A.

I have used Andrew T's 5V boards to drive 2.5 in SSD separately in PC audio and they work very well. Doing so makes a big difference to the quality of audio.
 
The links work now and I have made an order. Compared to Andrew T's boards, there is no floating pre-regulator which really helps and I may add these.

However, the board sizes are better although the pass transistor cannot be mounted as is on a metal chasis. The heat sinks shown are inadequate for higher current to 2A.

I have used Andrew T's 5V boards to drive 2.5 in SSD separately in PC audio and they work very well. Doing so makes a big difference to the quality of audio.
Could someone explain t me the difference the pre-regulator makes to this circuit?

Andrew. Is there a link to your boards I can look at?

Simon
 
..................... although the pass transistor cannot be mounted as is on a metal chasis. The heat sinks shown are inadequate for higher current to 2A....................
Of course the Pass Q can be mounted on a bigger heatsink or mounted to the chassis side wall or floor.

But, why would anybody want to use ~2A continuously from a super regulator?
 
Soprry, different Andrew who used to come here

Thanks Andrew.

Sik. Thanks for your effort for providing this.

Details are in:
http://www.andrewweekes.talktalk.net/Manuals/ALWSR_rev2.9_Iss005s.pdf

You can still buy pcbs from the UK. I have made many and they work very well without a hitch, giving 4-6 uV noise over 1 to 1 MHz measurement range.

The preregulator gets rid of LF rubbish and helps maintain performance. It also ensures that there is a 3V input to the superregulator section.
 
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