I plan to use on a 5V USB DAC from HRT (Streamer II+)...
FYI, at this moment the power comes from an Alix board (2d3) that run a Linux Audio platform (Voyage Linux MPD)...
FYI, at this moment the power comes from an Alix board (2d3) that run a Linux Audio platform (Voyage Linux MPD)...
well nice to hear 🙂
stay arround...when I`ll finish the pcb(one of these days) I`ll post the final layout here
stay arround...when I`ll finish the pcb(one of these days) I`ll post the final layout here
what other low noise diode can I use in place of 1S1588 because seems hard to be found :-s
for 3.3V and 5V what other combinations do you reccomend in place of d1-r4 for lower noise?
for 3.3V and 5V what other combinations do you reccomend in place of d1-r4 for lower noise?
Vbe of which of the lower bjt`s? how can I calculate this? It`s a little bit out of my knowledge this job ..
Vbe of which of the lower bjt`s? how can I calculate this? It`s a little bit out of my knowledge this job ..
There are two transistors above the Vref -any type of Vref you choose- those two add 1Vbe+1Vbe to total Vout.
in what range of hfe should I choose the bjt`s? 100(multicorp) or 200(on semi)?
measured last night Vbe of some bc560 and got 0.68-0.7V/device
measured last night Vbe of some bc560 and got 0.68-0.7V/device
On what collector current did they give you that Vbe? Use the higher hfe batch. Aren't those the C variety? Those hfe sound bit low for 560C at least.
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