I tried searching but cant seem to find the answer. What is the advantage of the Capmx built into this PCB? Is it just used to drop the voltage?
Thank you
Thank you
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It can also be used to drop voltage?, but this creates heat so it depends on the heatsink for the mosfet. I see you posted you settled for the min drop which was 2.4 volts in your case.
Thanks for your answers
Thanks for your answers
Yes, though the design uses bjts. I think at 2.4v I got the best compromise between performance and heat dissipation.
How much current do you want to run through this filter? Where do you want to use it?
How much current do you want to run through this filter? Where do you want to use it?
No concrete plans yet, was thinking of using it for any of the first watt 25watt class a clones where I would typically use a 300va transformer. I was thinking of using a lrs-150-24.
Both the single and dual gerbers fail audit at JLCPCB
Project Outputs for A2CMx_Y147
Audit Failed
the outline layer is too mess ,please check and fix it.
No solution except replacing the files
Project Outputs for A2CMx_Y147
the outline layer is too mess ,please check and fix it.
No solution except replacing the files
I will try this evening, thank you for trying to fix it. I will let you know if they accept it
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