The simplistic Salas low voltage shunt regulator

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Ricardo

If they can achieve more Vdrop than your current Leds, yes the total current will rise when keeping same R1. I see they state Vf 2.1. If they are also typical 10-20mA they are common. I see they are very expensive though. A bag of leds in nice price from some electronics shop does the job most of the times. Especially if they allow you to test one from the bag.
 
Ricardo

If they can achieve more Vdrop than your current Leds, yes the total current will rise when keeping same R1. I see they state Vf 2.1. If they are also typical 10-20mA they are common. I see they are very expensive though. A bag of leds in nice price from some electronics shop does the job most of the times. Especially if they allow you to test one from the bag.

In this case, Vf = 2,1 .... does it mean Vdrop should be 2,1V ?
 
Nice board !

Would you please post a schematic that goes with the board so we can all follow your work ?

Ricardo

Ok! you can see some image my friend make with Salas shunt low!
thank
 

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Quanghao, tell your friend to reduce the lentgh of the black cables connecting the shunt board to the Dac pcb to the bare minimum. Those cables must be very short if you want to get fully advantage of the very low output impedance of the power supply.
 
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My measurements are 8.39r on R1, 1.99Vdrop on R1 so I calculated 0.237A... but measuring the current flow in the shunt input I get 0.25A.....All this without loading.

How can I explain the current diferences ?

Ricardo
 
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