Hi again
i want to restat this project and wnat to simulate with LT spice. i do not change anything but i have got the strange error.
Error:
Expected device instantiation or directive here.
.set prb=0
??
Help please
kr
chris
i want to restat this project and wnat to simulate with LT spice. i do not change anything but i have got the strange error.
Error:
Expected device instantiation or directive here.
.set prb=0
??
Help please
kr
chris
Hello PeterHello again, after a long time...too many projects...
My very little voltage regulater board had arrived a few days ago from China. The voltage regulators are not isolated to the heatsink and there is no thermal paste. Done two changes, isolated and used a bit thermal paste for better cooling.
Took out the LM7815/7615, big capacitors and the rectifier and made little new connections on the mofi board.
I bulit a mistake in by soldering the new connections. Ground and - were shorted...stupid..searched for half an hour to find this connection. 🙄
I am using a OPA1612 now (like it very much). I had to solder on a small pcb adapter.
With the OPA 1612 i get a wonderful (heavy, dark) bass, better than every Opa i used before. I like the OPA1612 more than LM49720/LM462.
The best news is..the white noise, i had before on my speakers, is gone now. Deadly silence.😀
Perhaps one of the original voltage regulators was a bit faulty. I got different rail voltages, not much, 14,97 volts to 15,02 volts. That could not be the reason.
No matter now it sounds very good. The C3850 can easyliy drive a headphone, like my DT990, with 250 Ohms.
Happy now with this little preamp...🙂
Greets
Peter
I'm a bit late sorry !
I am very interested in how you did this conversion to use external regulation.
I've enlarged your picture to an impossibly large size to try and see your links on the pcb where the 7815 and 7915 were.
I mean the pieces of wire / bridge links soldered in place where the regulators once were.
If you can explain it I'll try it straight away - the LM317 must be be quieter than 78xx - a great idea, bravo.
Any other wire links to consider as well ?
Many thanks
A
Hi Andrew
7815 make a connection (bridge) of both outer pins (IN / out)
7915 made the connection/bride between the middle pin and the "right" pin
kr
chris
7815 make a connection (bridge) of both outer pins (IN / out)
7915 made the connection/bride between the middle pin and the "right" pin
kr
chris
Hi Andrew,
you have to make 4 connections. Two at the regulators. You will see the thicker lines if you have soldered out. As Chris wrote, input and output is bridged at the regulators. The next two connections you have to make at the rectifier.The two holes left and right must be shortet. I used little silver wire, 0,8 mm.
Be sure that the wire bridges are a little bit higher over the PCB. If not you can shorten something...
Greets
Peter
you have to make 4 connections. Two at the regulators. You will see the thicker lines if you have soldered out. As Chris wrote, input and output is bridged at the regulators. The next two connections you have to make at the rectifier.The two holes left and right must be shortet. I used little silver wire, 0,8 mm.
Be sure that the wire bridges are a little bit higher over the PCB. If not you can shorten something...
Greets
Peter
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That's a much better picture Peter - thank you.
I can do that and I will very soon.
I'll let you know how it goes too - very much appreciated
I can do that and I will very soon.
I'll let you know how it goes too - very much appreciated
Thank you also to Chris ( Chermann ) very helpful explanation too.
I'll get on with it soon and post pics
I'll get on with it soon and post pics
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