I had no intention of earthing the SBT PS. But the device to which the SBT PS is connected will be earthed (due to its design) if I use metal standoffs.Why would you earth the DC- of the SBT psu?
Therein lies my question.
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I wouldn't do it. I always kept my signalearth seperated from my mains-earth (Ground).I had no intention of earthing the SBT PS. But the device to which the SBT PS is connected will be earthed (due to its design) if I use metal standoffs.
Therein lies my question.
While cleaning out I noticed that I still have some ready built SBT PSU's left. If interested send me a PM. Rcore transformers are included. Output voltage has been set at 5V but it can be changed by changing one resistor.
The PSU can also be used for DAC's or any device that needs a 5 to 15V 3A PSU.
The PSU can also be used for DAC's or any device that needs a 5 to 15V 3A PSU.
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Hi,
did somebody save the BOM? At least the link on the first page does not work for me.
I just dig an unused PCB and R-core transformer as I want to build a little Raspberry Pi powered music server, that could use about 2A on a 5V line. So this board would be ideal, but populating it without a BOM would be pretty hard.
did somebody save the BOM? At least the link on the first page does not work for me.
I just dig an unused PCB and R-core transformer as I want to build a little Raspberry Pi powered music server, that could use about 2A on a 5V line. So this board would be ideal, but populating it without a BOM would be pretty hard.
Could you share the BOM please, I also want to populate a PCB and found I have no schematics nor BOM. ThanksOk, I did it myself. Found it on my HDD. No worries then.
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