Hi,
I'm working around a "P101 by Rod Elliott" amplifier and, for space reason, I will use two cases.
One will contain:
My need is to connect the various voltages from the "PSU case" to the other, I thought about several speakon connectors (for panel type) but maybe there is some other connector that fit better with 11 or more lines?
Any suggestion?
The "+/- 56V" lines should support up to 10A, the other lines are all low power.
Thank you, best regards.
Roberto
I'm working around a "P101 by Rod Elliott" amplifier and, for space reason, I will use two cases.
One will contain:
- a 600VA PSU @ +/- 56V DC (with softstart module)
- a +5V, +12V PSU
- a +/- 15V PSU
- P101 audio modules (2 boards)
- board with two relays to connect audio outputs "on/off"
- protection board for DC out
- P97 preamplifier (by Rod Elliott)
- board with Raspberry Pico that will manage protections and base functions
My need is to connect the various voltages from the "PSU case" to the other, I thought about several speakon connectors (for panel type) but maybe there is some other connector that fit better with 11 or more lines?
Any suggestion?
The "+/- 56V" lines should support up to 10A, the other lines are all low power.
Thank you, best regards.
Roberto
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Use two separate connectors? One with three fat terminals for the +/-56V and ground, and one smaller one for the other low power stuff?
Check out the Canon line of circular connectors. They can have different pin/receptacle configurations including different pin/receptacle sizes.
Use two separate connectors? One with three fat terminals for the +/-56V and ground, and one smaller one for the other low power stuff?
it's a good idea.
I will have a look at Canon connectors, thanks to both of you.
Regards,
Roberto
Well, then I will go for it.
With one 8 poles and one 4 poles I'm done !
I used these and liked them, the unused pins could be joined for your 0V return:
https://www.neutrik.com/en/products/data/8-2-pole-xlr
An ATtiny with a TPIC6B595 could serve you as the controller for the relays etc.
https://www.neutrik.com/en/products/data/8-2-pole-xlr
An ATtiny with a TPIC6B595 could serve you as the controller for the relays etc.
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