That one resistor (or any value from parallelism) between Vout & Adj is all you need because now we treat LM317 as a CCS device.
6V6 has 450mA +/- 10% Ih original spec
With LM317 Vref tolerance and resistor tolerance all combine and what you look for is 6.1-6.5V Vh on the tube
With LM317 Vref tolerance and resistor tolerance all combine and what you look for is 6.1-6.5V Vh on the tube
Prefer 9V transfo to save on LM317 dissipation. You basically want no less than 9.5V raw DC after rectification and filter. To accommodate LM317 dropout minimum margin.
Experimenting with 5W parallel resistors is also practical. Connect heater when with a likely combination and see what Vh voltage the LM317 & setting resistors achieve on the actual tube brand and vintage. After a minute it will be fully lit.
It will take a while because CCS does not apply voltage to the heater. It only feeds the right current until the heater develops the right voltage. It's soft start heating.
Exactly. And subjectively rather better in my experience. The LM317 just floats there as two pin in-out CCS device. No extra Adj & output caps.
Goes well with slow starting tube rectifier. If with solid state bridge, better voltage mode heating to come up fast. Or preheat with a separate switch before engaging B+. Which is generally a good idea regardless of rectification style.That's good for cold filaments.
Sometimes less is more.Exactly. And subjectively rather better in my experience. The LM317 just floats there as two pin in-out CCS device. No extra Adj & output caps.
Jadis does like you said "old school".Goes well with slow starting tube rectifier. If with solid state bridge, better voltage mode heating to come up fast. Or preheat with a separate switch before engaging B+. Which is generally a good idea regardless of rectification style.
Hey Salas, do you still like the Maida regulator PSU for these? I'm currently working on PCBs for power supplies and was thinking of putting one together as a spiritual companion to the other boards.
I'm also putting together a simple mosfet ripple filter PSU on a 50x50mm PCB as well since it's what I use in 75% of my own builds, same basic circuit as the one Pete Millet used in his Engineer's Amplifier, but just with a diode bridge-
It would be easy to start with this and expand it to 50x100mm to work in an LM317T to make a Maida regulator board.
I'm also putting together a simple mosfet ripple filter PSU on a 50x50mm PCB as well since it's what I use in 75% of my own builds, same basic circuit as the one Pete Millet used in his Engineer's Amplifier, but just with a diode bridge-
It would be easy to start with this and expand it to 50x100mm to work in an LM317T to make a Maida regulator board.
Voltage source mode heater PSU as you already got has the characteristics of coming up instantly and maintaining fixed voltage to all tubes if you roll a lot.But looking the simplicity I will make your design.
CCS mode is minimalist, occupies less space, comes up soft. But various tubes can develop different Vh. Depends on exactly made filament for nominal spec current. You are happy if within 6.1V-6.5V range. Else you tweak Rset.
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