Hello
Regarding: SMPS600RS from Connex.
For the ease of use, I wonder if I can use this SMPS for Zen v9 or F3 clone? It’s a single supply and adjustable to 46 volt. As an inexperienced DIY’er, this SMPS solution would help me a lot if it’s an acceptable way to go.
Next question: If so, do I have to use one SMPS600RS pr. channel?
Here is the specifications for SMPS:
http://connexelectronic.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/SMPS600RS.pdf
Baard
Regarding: SMPS600RS from Connex.
For the ease of use, I wonder if I can use this SMPS for Zen v9 or F3 clone? It’s a single supply and adjustable to 46 volt. As an inexperienced DIY’er, this SMPS solution would help me a lot if it’s an acceptable way to go.
Next question: If so, do I have to use one SMPS600RS pr. channel?
Here is the specifications for SMPS:
http://connexelectronic.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/SMPS600RS.pdf
Baard
Zen V9 and F3 already include Cap Mx , check the circuit diagrams.
That means high freq. switching noise is reduced to practically non-existant.
Plus an additional soft start feature.
CLC or CRC filters will not work with every SMPS, some will become unstable and shut down.
Now RCRC might be a better proposition.
The CapMx as in Zen V9 / F3 is a better option IMHO.
That means high freq. switching noise is reduced to practically non-existant.
Plus an additional soft start feature.
CLC or CRC filters will not work with every SMPS, some will become unstable and shut down.
Now RCRC might be a better proposition.
The CapMx as in Zen V9 / F3 is a better option IMHO.
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