Current setup
I do measurements to setup the current:
Right channel
Vin 57,3 V with phono riaa loaded
VR1 1,6 V with 15R / same voltage with 22R
Left channel
Vin 56,9 V with phono riaa loaded
VR1 1,8 V with 15R / same voltage with 22R
Why these difference of voltages between channels?
To get the desired 200mA current I have to reduce the R1 value, so If voltage VR don't change more for Right channel I need 8R & for Left channel I need 9R, that's right?
I do measurements to setup the current:
Right channel
Vin 57,3 V with phono riaa loaded
VR1 1,6 V with 15R / same voltage with 22R
Left channel
Vin 56,9 V with phono riaa loaded
VR1 1,8 V with 15R / same voltage with 22R
Why these difference of voltages between channels?
To get the desired 200mA current I have to reduce the R1 value, so If voltage VR don't change more for Right channel I need 8R & for Left channel I need 9R, that's right?
No parts are perfect matches, in reality there will always be differences in transistor gain, passive values, etc.
Oooops, welcome Salas, 10R only have 1/4W so can't use it, in 5W I have on hand 15R, 16R, 18R, 20R. So I paralleled these big monsters 16R & 18R to get 8R / 10W & 9R / 10W.
Thank you Salas & Iko.
Thank you Salas & Iko.
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Current setup
Adjusted current:
Right channel 192,62mA
Left channel 193,88mA
Thanks for input.
Adjusted current:
Right channel 192,62mA
Left channel 193,88mA
Thanks for input.
Hi Salas
Thanks for the rough guide formula
I found something similar from the Simplistic HV regulator
"Keep the constant current source running at least on double the mA that your application circuit needs in steady state. Triple is nicer.
Its all a matter of how big a heat sink you can use. The current used by your audio circuit is not heating the PSU shunt Mosfet. It heats at its most (Vout*CcsIma) when unloaded. The upper Mosfet can hold up to 200V Vin-Vreg. 50V difference is OK to run at its smoothest though, nobody wants to discard more just heating up the P-Mosfet. It heats for Vdif*IccsmA. It can stabilize with just 10V Vdif non the less, but it will be compromised somewhat for transients. R1 sets the CCS current, Iccs=(Vleds-VgsQ1)/R1.
The reg voltage reference is made up by a Wilson (ring of two) CCS feeding a bypassed resistor voltage drop. You can use a fixed R5 or the +trimmer arrangement for a variable shunt. Be careful there not to go beyond 200V Vin-Vout, if you like your nice P-Mosfet alive.
Great performance in practice, tried to keep em practical with easy to source components. 2N6520 is a -350V PNP and KSP94 is an alternative -400V PNP for the higher voltage shunt, as 2SA1625 is. That is if you wanna go to that 360V mark or go to a higher range. The IRF840 works up to 500V.
Regards
Salas "
This serve to explain?
Audiohifi
Read a bit from the start. Its been explained many times. Rule of thumb for the 3 leds ccs schematics I=2.2V/Rset very roughly.
Thanks for the rough guide formula
I found something similar from the Simplistic HV regulator
"Keep the constant current source running at least on double the mA that your application circuit needs in steady state. Triple is nicer.
Its all a matter of how big a heat sink you can use. The current used by your audio circuit is not heating the PSU shunt Mosfet. It heats at its most (Vout*CcsIma) when unloaded. The upper Mosfet can hold up to 200V Vin-Vreg. 50V difference is OK to run at its smoothest though, nobody wants to discard more just heating up the P-Mosfet. It heats for Vdif*IccsmA. It can stabilize with just 10V Vdif non the less, but it will be compromised somewhat for transients. R1 sets the CCS current, Iccs=(Vleds-VgsQ1)/R1.
The reg voltage reference is made up by a Wilson (ring of two) CCS feeding a bypassed resistor voltage drop. You can use a fixed R5 or the +trimmer arrangement for a variable shunt. Be careful there not to go beyond 200V Vin-Vout, if you like your nice P-Mosfet alive.
Great performance in practice, tried to keep em practical with easy to source components. 2N6520 is a -350V PNP and KSP94 is an alternative -400V PNP for the higher voltage shunt, as 2SA1625 is. That is if you wanna go to that 360V mark or go to a higher range. The IRF840 works up to 500V.
Regards
Salas "
This serve to explain?
Audiohifi
Can you pick up any subjective difference from the previous 120mA?
Let me hear some records, I will let you know later.
Current setup
Differences between 120mA & 200mA, 200mA a lot of more harmonics / information, more clear & deep bass, bright highs without crystal or metallic sound, the best is the balance sound, seem all sound right here.
It's possible V1.2 do better?
Differences between 120mA & 200mA, 200mA a lot of more harmonics / information, more clear & deep bass, bright highs without crystal or metallic sound, the best is the balance sound, seem all sound right here.
It's possible V1.2 do better?
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OK. Thanks for reporting. Happy listening.
1.2 can do even better resolution if implemented right the legend says.🙂
But if you feel the sound complete now, take your time. You miss something in sonics?
1.2 can do even better resolution if implemented right the legend says.🙂
But if you feel the sound complete now, take your time. You miss something in sonics?
I will take a break to enjoy mine V1.0 remote sense 200mA & to learn how can use mine oscilloscope🙂
Increase current to 300 or 400 mA if your heatsinks allow.
More current you will shunt, better will be sound.
More current you will shunt, better will be sound.
@stormsonic
You read mine mind, I use the chassis like heatsinks so I think can go till 300-400mA.
DIY never end, always something to do, but the prize to the effort and to the work is a better sound.
Thanks Storm your post always are helpfull.😉
You read mine mind, I use the chassis like heatsinks so I think can go till 300-400mA.
DIY never end, always something to do, but the prize to the effort and to the work is a better sound.
Thanks Storm your post always are helpfull.😉
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current setup
Get it😀:
Right channel 366mA with R1 3,85R
Left channel 368mA with R1 4,36R
This afternoon to hear records & after post subjective impressions.
Chassis a little hot near mosfet but far mosfet still cold😉.
Get it😀:
Right channel 366mA with R1 3,85R
Left channel 368mA with R1 4,36R
This afternoon to hear records & after post subjective impressions.
Chassis a little hot near mosfet but far mosfet still cold😉.
Remote Sensing for several regulators
Help, how is the schematic of Remote Sensing for:
-Buffalo II DAC: +5VDC ~350mA, could use Quangao schematic but don't have Rs & I don't know how many current have.
-Metronome ASRC: +7,5VDC, I don't know the current needed
-IVY III I/V+Filter: +-15VDC rails ~150mA, really idle draws 90mA per rail.
-Borbely I/V+Filter: +-24VDC rails ~100mA
Initially I want to use mine Hypnotizes but after hear Rs in the Salas Simplistic low voltage shunt regulator wih the Salas Phono RIAA I changed & now I prefer to do mine own P2P PCB with Rs if somebody tell me how can do.
N.B. Now I'm using the reg. without the Rs cap.
Help, how is the schematic of Remote Sensing for:
-Buffalo II DAC: +5VDC ~350mA, could use Quangao schematic but don't have Rs & I don't know how many current have.
-Metronome ASRC: +7,5VDC, I don't know the current needed
-IVY III I/V+Filter: +-15VDC rails ~150mA, really idle draws 90mA per rail.
-Borbely I/V+Filter: +-24VDC rails ~100mA
Initially I want to use mine Hypnotizes but after hear Rs in the Salas Simplistic low voltage shunt regulator wih the Salas Phono RIAA I changed & now I prefer to do mine own P2P PCB with Rs if somebody tell me how can do.
N.B. Now I'm using the reg. without the Rs cap.
The 4 wires configuration can be implemented exactly as you did in your point 2 point regulator even on boards if you cut traces accordingly. All those Hypno boards are V1.0 same thing, same take off points can be created. Did you get appreciable improvement for the phono regs over 200mA by the way?
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