hey funch - thats the exact same one I ordered. figured I could just use that until the one thats out of stock (the one X linked) shows up again - I messaged the seller and they said they will probably be restocking them, but there may be a bit of a wait.
If you guys want to get it working and replace the voltage regulators once they come in, using a standard 7818 and 7918 TO220 will work pretty well. You will end up with circa +/-15v rails which will be suitable for most applications. Then swap out when the nice LDO regulators arrive. Don’t solder the legs of the heatsink mount so that you can remove the sink to desolder. Also, the easiest way to remove a mounted TO220 is to snip the legs and remove the TO220 7818/7918 (they are under $1ea) and then use a tweezer to pull on the pin while heating with iron. That will reduce amount t of heat needed to be applied to remove all 3 legs at once.
This is probably a better route than the non-TO220 LDO regulators linked above, if you intend to replace them.
This is probably a better route than the non-TO220 LDO regulators linked above, if you intend to replace them.
Here you are. Get 'em quick: TPS7A3301 Ultralow-noise LDO regulator -3V– -18V (1V step) 1A, LM337/79x replace | eBay
Those can work - just no potentiometer so need to manually adjust with solder pad jumper programming (positive regulator). Negative regulator has to be done with resistors.
Actually there are solder pads for the negative reg as well beacause the resistors are already included on the pcb. I ordered these ldovr versions too. Expensive, but they should be with genuine and quality parts.
"• Multi-OUT Voltage Modes:
– User-Programmable Output via Solder pads (fig. 2a)
– Output Voltage Range: -3V to -18V (-3V Ref value, 1V, 2V, 4V, 8V and 0.3V solder pads for voltage setting): |Vout| = 3V + PINs "
"• Multi-OUT Voltage Modes:
– User-Programmable Output via Solder pads (fig. 2a)
– Output Voltage Range: -3V to -18V (-3V Ref value, 1V, 2V, 4V, 8V and 0.3V solder pads for voltage setting): |Vout| = 3V + PINs "

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I wonder how LDOVR.com manages to make the TPS7A3301 programmable? The datasheet shows that you need to use 2 resistors according to table 2 according to relation:
R1=R2x(Vout/Vref-1).
http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/tps7a33.pdf
I think the programmable solder bridge is only available with the positive regulator TPS7A4700.
Maybe it's a different LDO chip? But looks like the TPS7A3301:
TPS7A3301 Ultra Low Noise LDO Voltage Regulator
R1=R2x(Vout/Vref-1).
http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/tps7a33.pdf
I think the programmable solder bridge is only available with the positive regulator TPS7A4700.
Maybe it's a different LDO chip? But looks like the TPS7A3301:
TPS7A3301 Ultra Low Noise LDO Voltage Regulator
I'm assuming that this one is a suitable replacement for the out-of-stock item:
THN 15-1215 TRACO Power | Mouser
THN 15-1215 TRACO Power | Mouser
The link for X104/153 is incorrect. This is the correct part:
103648-2 TE Connectivity / AMP | Mouser
103648-2 TE Connectivity / AMP | Mouser
This is the jack I'm going to use. I've used it on many builds, it's isolated, and it works
great. Of course, you have to hard wire it, and can't use the PCB.
NMJ6HC-S - Neutrik
great. Of course, you have to hard wire it, and can't use the PCB.
NMJ6HC-S - Neutrik
Those are perfect. I have been using these jacks from Aliexpress - they look similar and work well enough. Probably not as good construction as Neutrik or Switchcraft, but gets the job done.
6.35 microphone jack / audio jack / microphone stand / amp / headphone jack 6 feet free shipping-in Connectors from Lights & Lighting on Aliexpress.com | Alibaba Group
With some bent pins and a jumper I was able to use the PCB breakout board.
Btw, I have a new batch of boards for this project. If anyone is still interested in getting a board send me a PM.
6.35 microphone jack / audio jack / microphone stand / amp / headphone jack 6 feet free shipping-in Connectors from Lights & Lighting on Aliexpress.com | Alibaba Group
With some bent pins and a jumper I was able to use the PCB breakout board.
Btw, I have a new batch of boards for this project. If anyone is still interested in getting a board send me a PM.
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I'm assuming that this one is a suitable replacement for the out-of-stock item:
THN 15-1215 TRACO Power | Mouser
Just answered my own question. Won't work. Only single voltage.
Sorry to hear those Traco dual supplies are out of stock. These are similar and same layout and can use 19v laptop brick as input. A bit more money though.
THN 15-4825WIR TRACO Power | Mouser
THN 15-4825WIR TRACO Power | Mouser
Could this also be an option with flying leads? Wouldn't be the prettiest install but specs are very similar to the TRACO. There's still 1 in stock! 😀
DKE15B-24 MEAN WELL | Mouser
DKE15B-24 MEAN WELL | Mouser
The eBay LDO VR is in stock (10 avail).
TPS7A4701 Low Noise RF LDO Regulator Power Supply Module 1.5V-34V 3.3V 5V 12V 1A 699923682709 | eBay
TPS7A4701 Low Noise RF LDO Regulator Power Supply Module 1.5V-34V 3.3V 5V 12V 1A 699923682709 | eBay
Could this also be an option with flying leads? Wouldn't be the prettiest install but specs are very similar to the TRACO. There's still 1 in stock! 😀
DKE15B-24 MEAN WELL | Mouser
Yes, this could work with flying leads as well. Thanks for finding that. It's crazy how some parts just dry up. Supplies seem to be fine when I am designing and spec'ing the parts.
Hi all, I have been having some major medical drama around here - in and out of surgery , in and out of the Emergency room many times , in and out of surgery Again --- so I missed the the buy . . . so I was wondering if anyone has any extra Pcb's they would be willing to part with? I would be very grateful - Thank you, Dean
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