Does anyone have good links for learning how to design a PSU for a tube amp? I am interested in both tube as well as solid state rectification. My particular needs are for something that will provide a B+ of about 120V and that can supply a current of 60mA, but I am interested in general links.
Duncan's Amp PSUD
http://www.duncanamps.com/psud2/index.html
Download the software and you would have fun with it.
Johnny
http://www.duncanamps.com/psud2/index.html
Download the software and you would have fun with it.
Johnny
I've seen the software. I am more looking for some background reading to help me get started? Any thoughts?
Have you read this one the so called neets course?
I have chapter 6 on my site
http://www.basenjes.de/tubes/data/neets_ch6.pdf
I have chapter 6 on my site
http://www.basenjes.de/tubes/data/neets_ch6.pdf
The power supply master "cheat sheet" from Hammond.
What sort of rectifier/filter will give what voltage and current etc.
http://www.hammondmfg.com/pdf/5c007.pdf
Cheers.
Ian
What sort of rectifier/filter will give what voltage and current etc.
http://www.hammondmfg.com/pdf/5c007.pdf
Cheers.
Ian
Both web sites are of a more general nature, but they have areas within them which address tube PSU design and I've found them useful: check via Google both "Steve Bench", and "electronics 27". I tried to post the links for you but could not get them to work properly.
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