Using a BJT output it takes 27R not 270R base stopper as in the Mosfet option gate stopper. That could choke base current if missed in the instructions. Just a guess.
I am using IRF9610 and MJE15030.
Ooops, that's an NPN for sure, or a typo? Positive rail uses 15031 PNP.
Ooops, that's an NPN for sure, or a typo? Positive rail uses 15031 PNP.
That's a typo yes
Using a BJT output it takes 27R not 270R base stopper as in the Mosfet option gate stopper. That could choke base current if missed in the instructions. Just a guess.
I missed that! I am using 270R!
What you use for output? MKT+1R or Muse + jumper in place of 1R? I see both.
Output = MKT (wima 3.3uf) + 1R
BIB C101 = Muse 220uF
Output = MKT (wima 3.3uf) + 1R
BIB C101 = Muse 220uF
So the upper Muse on your board the one near the MKT is a missing option in the actual build? Then it would be OK.
yes that's correct (for a tda1541a)
And, if you don't mind, I will sit in a corner being ashamed of myself now for a bit....
The 100R was a remnant from an earlier regulator I replaced with the your reg... without it, everything seems a-ok...
And, if you don't mind, I will sit in a corner being ashamed of myself now for a bit....
The 100R was a remnant from an earlier regulator I replaced with the your reg... without it, everything seems a-ok...
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