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A better LDO heater regulator

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Putting 6.3vac through a bridge and filter caps doesn't give enough voltage for a normal LM317 regulator to work properly. I'm trying to power two 6DJ8s for a phono stage and even with a 5600uf filter cap the ripple is around 200mv. So I started looking for regulators and found this one

http://www.electronic-circuits-diagrams.com/psimages/powersuppliesckt3.shtml

None of the parts look too exotic, in fact I believe a scrapped computer SMPS would yield most of them (sans crowbar protection). Anyone care to comment?
 
Two things - the LM1084/5/6 has a a lower drop out and higher current rating than the rather ancient LM317. There are many many other good LDO linear regulators, and some encapsulated SMPS drop-in equivalents as well (which run at 100s of kHz and will dissapate far less).

I'd avoid the 555 version of the circuit as it'll introduce all sort of c**p, either directly onto V+ or via EMI.
 
Ah but the point is to use parts I already have :) The doubler schottky idea sounds good. The winding is good for 2 amps so no worries there. I will also put a 1N914 in series with the ground leg on the 7812, it should output 12.6v then.

The schematic is from RJM Audio

http://www.geocities.com/rjm003.geo/rjmaudio/diy_pho3.html
 

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astouffer said:
Putting 6.3vac through a bridge and filter caps doesn't give enough voltage for a normal LM317 regulator to work properly. I'm trying to power two 6DJ8s for a phono stage and even with a 5600uf filter cap the ripple is around 200mv. So I started looking for regulators and found this one

http://www.electronic-circuits-diagrams.com/psimages/powersuppliesckt3.shtml

None of the parts look too exotic, in fact I believe a scrapped computer SMPS would yield most of them (sans crowbar protection). Anyone care to comment?

The other suggestions are good ones. But another simple method is to cascade a few RC sections with something like 0.2R per section. Play with PSUD and see what you get. Something like 20 mV ripple should be no problem. Use shottkys.

Sheldon
 
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