Come the resistance from the voltage regulators.
The best quality you can get Vishay Dale 1% directly from Farnell. I like the blue color
The best quality you can get Vishay Dale 1% directly from Farnell. I like the blue color
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
Voltage regulators assemble, with Kapton spacer no need thermal paste to improve thermal transfer.
Important: If you assemble Chinese sinks, not assemble Kapton spacer ... the bad finish not is good for kapton.
Important: If you assemble Chinese sinks, not assemble Kapton spacer ... the bad finish not is good for kapton.
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We continued riding the circuit oversampling ... we mounted the master clock, to install the SAA7220. NOS mode not is for my ears, fatigue my mind.
The SAA7220 is from a Marantz CD player CD-65 MKII, and the TDA1541A decoupling capacitors are selected EPCOS 100 nf ... I bought 80 units and selected exact values.
NXP is a Philips made component.

The SAA7220 is from a Marantz CD player CD-65 MKII, and the TDA1541A decoupling capacitors are selected EPCOS 100 nf ... I bought 80 units and selected exact values.
NXP is a Philips made component.

An important consideration. Never install a chip TDA1541A if you are unsure of its origin.
I do not trust Chinese suppliers ... too many chips have the same week and year of manufacture. It's too risky.
It is much better to buy an old Philips CD player for little money and remove the TDA1541A.
Certainly never would spend a single euro on a TDA1541A S1 or S2 of Chinese origin.
Your project will be as good as the worst of the components you mount
I do not trust Chinese suppliers ... too many chips have the same week and year of manufacture. It's too risky.
It is much better to buy an old Philips CD player for little money and remove the TDA1541A.
Certainly never would spend a single euro on a TDA1541A S1 or S2 of Chinese origin.
Your project will be as good as the worst of the components you mount
Hie there
I have a reel intersest in the Passive CCDA preamplifier
would it be possible to gett the power supply
for the above project
Tubed CCDA I/V Amp for TDA1541(A) john.rauza@tiscali.co.uk kind reegards john
I have a reel intersest in the Passive CCDA preamplifier
would it be possible to gett the power supply
for the above project
Hie there
I now this is my second reeply have a reel intersest in the above phono stage
Tubed CCDA I/V Amp for TDA1541(A)
would it be possible to gete a scometic diagram for the power supply
my E Mail addres is john.rauza@tiscali.co.uk kind regards john
I now this is my second reeply have a reel intersest in the above phono stage
would it be possible to gete a scometic diagram for the power supply
my E Mail addres is john.rauza@tiscali.co.uk kind regards john
Hi
Nice to see/read your own threads after a couple of years. I was good :-D, wasn't I ?
I'm here again and I'm back but maybe not in the same shape as of 2010 ;-)
I have work cleansing my cellar and decide what projects to work on. Other things in life.... also,
See you all DIY guys. 🙂
Nice to see/read your own threads after a couple of years. I was good :-D, wasn't I ?
I'm here again and I'm back but maybe not in the same shape as of 2010 ;-)
I have work cleansing my cellar and decide what projects to work on. Other things in life.... also,
See you all DIY guys. 🙂
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