Hello Everybody!
I designed a new power supply board for power amplifiers.
It is include the power-on delay schematic as well as the big capacitor cans.
The board is designed for Nippon Chemicon 68000uF 50V caps...
Regards,
Milan
This is the first side:
I designed a new power supply board for power amplifiers.
It is include the power-on delay schematic as well as the big capacitor cans.
The board is designed for Nippon Chemicon 68000uF 50V caps...
Regards,
Milan
This is the first side:
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In any of the Pass amps would fit perfectly (I designed for Aleph 30 especially, pics coming soon)
JRKO said:Any particular Pass Labs amp in mind for these boards?
In any of the Pass amps would fit perfectly (I designed for Aleph 30 especially, pics coming soon)
Yes, very, very nice indeed. If you have 2 extra boards, I would be very interested in purchasing them.
I think, we could discuss on group buy.
I have to make some minor modifications on board anyway.
I found, that the position of the thermistor could be better.
The size of capacitors could be changed too (as this is designed for rather big size of caps)
If you have more to add, please inform me.
Regards,
I have to make some minor modifications on board anyway.
I found, that the position of the thermistor could be better.
The size of capacitors could be changed too (as this is designed for rather big size of caps)
If you have more to add, please inform me.
Regards,
Maybe it would be a good idea to make room for heatsinks for the rectifiers? Preferrably something like the Fischer SK104's.
Steen🙂
Steen🙂
You know what would really make this board deluxe, is a soft-start circuit. It would be great to use a lower voltage and current lighted switch to turn-on a high power relay.
a soft start combined with the delay power-on would contribute to this being an ultimate powersuply board.
-David
a soft start combined with the delay power-on would contribute to this being an ultimate powersuply board.
-David
Very nice... Very nice...
One question though, why not use a capacitance multiplier? It would lower the ripple without adding a lot of compexity.
I'm curious what people think about it.
For more information about capacitance multipliers see:
http://sound.westhost.com/project15.htm
(thanks to Greg Erskine)
Or the thread I started earlier about this.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=59720
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Jacco Flenter
One question though, why not use a capacitance multiplier? It would lower the ripple without adding a lot of compexity.
I'm curious what people think about it.
For more information about capacitance multipliers see:
http://sound.westhost.com/project15.htm
(thanks to Greg Erskine)
Or the thread I started earlier about this.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=59720
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Jacco Flenter
Moderators!
Could you move the topic into the power supply forum?
I just found out this new forum... Sorry.
Thanks.
Could you move the topic into the power supply forum?
I just found out this new forum... Sorry.
Thanks.
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