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Group Buy: SSR03 Super Regulator Power Supply

Hello chanh
i stumbled in this thread because i'm finally about to build the unit for my QSXM2 riaa preamp (it's working fine on batteries).
D7 and D8 seem to be reversed in your photos.
Probably i'm blind or just i have to read deeper in the manual.

Cheers
Paolo
Hi Paolo,

Really appreciated your observations/input! I am virtually giving up on this being non-electronic background. 🙁

You are right! D7/8 were definitely reversed for the intended conversion negative voltage to positive one. Have I done this wrong? By default, it is otherway around but default is for negative voltage outputting.

Cheers again, Paolo!
Chanh
 
If you compare, where do you start to have a difference between the halves? If you have the parts exactly as the real positive side it will work. Have you fixed the supply voltage of the opamp? It seem not in the pictures, besides if you have applied the reversed voltage it may be broken.
 
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I have damaged one BBB via Doede's 5V PS. Have got the Diyinhk version here too, I will try tomorrow and advise. Definitely this SSR03 will not work.
Here is to confirm that Diyinhk 5V ps works with BBB.
 

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The voltage reference seems not OK. Make sure that you'll get 2.5 V from it. The reference voltage is lower than the feedback (pin 2) so therefor the opamp is locked to min value. Have you swapped A and K and made adjustments for getting 2.5 V?
The voltages from LM317 on negative rail were slightly off from the truth positive side. I have reserved leg 7 and 4 on the OpAmp as shown on the photo previously.

What are A and K that needed a swap and how do I made adjustment for getting 2.5V?

Chanh
 
BOM/documents

Hi. Sorry for being so dense, but I don't seem to be able to find the documentation for the board. I got four boards and finally had time to start one but the wiki link to downloading the file doesn't work for me and the Sojostrom website takes me to a donate first page. I know it's simple, bu I can't figure out how to get the file(s)...😱
 
Finished +/-15V Supply as replacement for SMPS in Lexicon MC-12

Hello,

just finished the SSR03 as a substitute for the +/-15V SMPS in a Lexicon MC-12/JBL SDP-40 and it works fantastic!🙂

The Lex needs about 900mA for the +15V rail for analog supply, so cooling on bottom plate is an easy and good solution.

The free slot on the back of the MC-12 is used to feed in the external power with D-SUB power connectors. All internal MC12 wiring is realised with plugs (no soldering) and is reversible.

The aluminium enclosure is chinese made bought on Aliedexpress for $120 incl. shipment.

The sound quality is much more better compared with the switch-mode-supply used by Lexicon.

The SSR03 is a great product!
 

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