I would be surprised if anyone simulated that for you or measured it for you. If it's really important to you, you could simulate it yourself or you could build it and measure it yourself.
Hi
Is there any board left .... or new group buy....I'll take 2
No board left, sorry.
I also thank you.
You have made some new simulation... instead which transistor you chose another.
It is worth to change it?
Go to post #93 and #94 and decide by yourself.
Hi, excuse me for a minor hijack but I would need a pre reg +/-18 V for a Select & Volume | AKOUO Audio Solutions | DIY | Sabre | JRC | MUSES72320. It only takes some 10-20ish mA and some regs needs like 100 mA to run decent as I understand.
Does anyone have a suggestion topping a sting of zeners or an LM devise noicewise? I have some +/-22 V to tap from and can maybe cram that up if needed.
Does anyone have a suggestion topping a sting of zeners or an LM devise noicewise? I have some +/-22 V to tap from and can maybe cram that up if needed.
Is it okay to use 2sk117 as substitute for 2N5486?And for 2sk170...
It is a good substitute for 2sk170 and for 2N5486 type BL and with Idss of 10 mA or higher.
Which IRF did you choose in your assembly board?
Nice work...
IRF510/9510.
damir:
i've decided i want to experiment with a good shunt regulator to use for my marsh headphone amp. your design will do perfectly.
nice work & thanks for sharing!
mlloyd1
i've decided i want to experiment with a good shunt regulator to use for my marsh headphone amp. your design will do perfectly.
nice work & thanks for sharing!
mlloyd1
Shunt regulator one finished.
CCS with DN2540 will give 110 mA about with 10R for R1, R8, and 140 mA with 6R8.
damir:
i've decided i want to experiment with a good shunt regulator to use for my marsh headphone amp. your design will do perfectly.
nice work & thanks for sharing!
mlloyd1
Go for it, and you are welcome.
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