571-2178710-8 TE AMP micromatch X111,X121 is not available from Mouser.
However, 1-2178710-0 is.... Not sure if it works.....Here is the data sheet:
https://www.te.com/commerce/DocumentDelivery/DDEController?Action=srchrtrv&DocNm=2178710&DocType=Customer+Drawing&DocLang=English&PartCntxt=1-2178710-0&DocFormat=pdf
However, 1-2178710-0 is.... Not sure if it works.....Here is the data sheet:
https://www.te.com/commerce/DocumentDelivery/DDEController?Action=srchrtrv&DocNm=2178710&DocType=Customer+Drawing&DocLang=English&PartCntxt=1-2178710-0&DocFormat=pdf
Not the same part. If you look at the table on the datasheet, -0 is 10pins. You need 8pins. Try Arrow or Digikey or Element14/Newark.
Someone in forum may have a spare to give you?
They are tricky. I bought like 3 incorrect ones before I was able to get the right one. Nice part but a million variations.
RK09 is Alps not Bourns. You can pick 10k to 50k linear or log. Just make sure it’s double gang and same pin footprint. If all fails, pick any panel dual gang pot to your liking (Blue velvet, or stepped attenuator etc)and use flying leads from PCB.
Someone in forum may have a spare to give you?
They are tricky. I bought like 3 incorrect ones before I was able to get the right one. Nice part but a million variations.
RK09 is Alps not Bourns. You can pick 10k to 50k linear or log. Just make sure it’s double gang and same pin footprint. If all fails, pick any panel dual gang pot to your liking (Blue velvet, or stepped attenuator etc)and use flying leads from PCB.
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woops, yes alps. My bad.... I've ordered some from Ali Express, but it will take some time.
looks like 571-2178710-8 = 2178710-8 = Newark Part No.: 46Y9259
looks like 571-2178710-8 = 2178710-8 = Newark Part No.: 46Y9259
ARCOL 10K0 SMD 110-47-079 is showing up on my searches as an old school carbon comp resistor.
Where can I find this? I've looked for that part number and it refuses to be found as SMD anywhere.
Is there a sub?
Where can I find this? I've looked for that part number and it refuses to be found as SMD anywhere.
Is there a sub?
I'm just getting around to building this preamp. DN2540N5 is no longer available. I thought I'd adapt the BSP129 unless there's a better substitute. Any suggestions will be appreciated.
I believe you could use DN2535N5 as alternative. Looks that the voltage is slightly lower than the 2540, but that wouldn’t be an issue in the AKSA Lender pre.
https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Microchip-Technology/DN2535N5-G?qs=GXuM9q1TrDn6RzN6idnntw==
https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Microchip-Technology/DN2535N5-G?qs=GXuM9q1TrDn6RzN6idnntw==
The TO92 version can handle a watt - for a preamp at 45mA bias current and 24v drop it’s right at the limit. Drill a hole in a small block of aluminum and use thermal compound.
https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Microchip-Technology/DN2540N3-G?qs=nVvxX1UUhUy3YEvMgWenjQ==
BSP129 will work fine of course as long as it’s mounted to a small heatsink.
https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Microchip-Technology/DN2540N3-G?qs=nVvxX1UUhUy3YEvMgWenjQ==
BSP129 will work fine of course as long as it’s mounted to a small heatsink.
Sounds like the BSP129 might be safer. I think I can easily attach to small heatsink. If I get industrious I'll make an adapter like you made for the LU1014.
I've just finished building this preamp using DN2535N5 instead of DN2540N5. I have a dumb question, sorry.
Using a 24V - 1.5A SMPS I can only get about 12Vp-p output before i get clipping. I tried a 36V - 4.4A SMPS and can get higher but not the 40Vp-p. Using my bench supply with the dual outputs in series (about 60VDC - but not sure of amps) I can get only about 20Vp-p. I've built using the standard BOM from this thread. Is this just a matter of finding the right PSU (possibly a linear one) or is something else amiss? Thanks.
Using a 24V - 1.5A SMPS I can only get about 12Vp-p output before i get clipping. I tried a 36V - 4.4A SMPS and can get higher but not the 40Vp-p. Using my bench supply with the dual outputs in series (about 60VDC - but not sure of amps) I can get only about 20Vp-p. I've built using the standard BOM from this thread. Is this just a matter of finding the right PSU (possibly a linear one) or is something else amiss? Thanks.
This preamp was designed to work with 48v Vcc so about 52v upstream of the cap multiplier and CRC supply to account for drop out. What I use is a DCDC step up supply powered by a 12v 1A linear Class 2 wall wart. The 12v is boosted to 52v or so with the trim pot. Measure the voltage at the drain of the mosfet and adjust trimpot until it reads about 48v. The circuit DC setpoints was not optimized for 24v or 36v. It can work there but you won’t get anywhere close to 40Vpp output.
Here is the DCDC boost unit I used (silver heatsinks in background):
I have also used this style with good success.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/3837304406...Y9mcKZ3Rq-&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Here is the DCDC boost unit I used (silver heatsinks in background):
I have also used this style with good success.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/3837304406...Y9mcKZ3Rq-&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Hi X, what is the model of the DC-DC boost module in the picture in above post. I am thinking it might be a good module to have in inventory. If I recall correctly, you have used this boost in a few other projects, correct?
I like the look of the dual heatsinks.
I like the look of the dual heatsinks.
I use this one for my Aksa Lender from a local supplier, but should be easily available from Digikey or Mouser:
https://www.diyelectronics.co.za/st...a-5-56v.html?search_query=DC+boost&results=65
https://www.diyelectronics.co.za/st...a-5-56v.html?search_query=DC+boost&results=65
Thanks for the great information. I'll change it as you recommend. Plan to use it with F4 and will need the 40Vp-p.
It’s similar to this:Hi X, what is the model of the DC-DC boost module in the picture in above post. I am thinking it might be a good module to have in inventory. If I recall correctly, you have used this boost in a few other projects, correct?
I like the look of the dual heatsinks.
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Thanks X, tried to find something like this on Mouser and DigiKey, with no success. Seems all they had were IC types in plastic packages.
Looks like it can be had on Amazon for a bit more money.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08TWKK5Z9/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A2Z10KY0342329&th=1
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08TWKK5Z9/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A2Z10KY0342329&th=1
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