My_Ref Fremen Edition - Build thread and tutorial

@oloppolo,

Looks good. I'm glad you are replacing the power supply caps. I think you will hear some improvement. Can you tell us what you are using at C13? It looks a little like one of the old ERO caps, but different.

For years, we have given Dario a hard time about the heat sink that he uses for testing🙂. It is this strange old plate, with cut-outs and holes. I'm sure that it works fine, but it doesn't look very much like a heat sink. Happily, Dario has a good sense of humor about this.

I hope you have a good sense of humor too, because your heat sink looks funny too ;-). I'm happy that your build is going well and look forward to your comments on the sound.

Jac
 
Some pics of my first realization

hello great forum,
with great difficulty and very little time I have finished my first pcb (missing only LM3886).
Hope I have not made too many mistakes, but I have no illusions ... the possibility that the LED lights up, the relay "click" and the tension is correct it is really far away ...
greetings
ivan
 

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Help me

hello,
after welding the missing jumper, the LM3886, the C13 I prepared the test lamp and finally I connected the transformer to the board. I took the courage and turned on ...
Unbelievable !!!
1) Test lamp passed.
2) Led on
3) I hear the relays "click"
I can not believe, it works !!!
My joy is short-lived, however, the time to take the tester and perform the voltage measurement of out-gnd_out: 0.889 volts. It should be less than 20 mV, where I went wrong?
Help!
Ivan
 

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that tiny heatsink on the chipamp will allow operation from low voltage supply.
expect +-20Vdc to be OK when NOT delivering output current, (from about 15Vac transformer).

Try using a 16r to 22r dummy load and drive some output current while you monitor chipamp temperature.
 
Hello,
the small sink is temporary, just to take the test, also not very hot (just warm).
LM3886 has not the metal tab.
I did not understand whether the measurement should be done with the input shorted or not. The tutorial I understand that must be made with a two measurements open input (<20 mV) and an input with short (<10 mV).
thanks
 
the open input will result in quite a lot of noise but only a small increase in the hum component of the noise. You can use an AC voltmeter to measure the change before after shorting the input.

The open input may change the DC voltage at the output. It depends on whether the capacitor leaks or not.
Does this version of myref have a DC blocking cap?