News:

Hi!

Welcome to my DIY audio forum.

Cheers
Per-Anders Sjöström

Main Menu

Recent posts

#91
Power supplies / Re: Voltage drop on SSR01 unde...
Last post by peranders - March 20, 2019, 04:35:30 PM
I'll suggest that you try with 120 ohm or something. This would create 100 mA.

If the regulator works you should have a voltage drop of a few millivolts only and the voltage at pin 2 and 3 on the opamp should be within 1-2 mV, and that is 6.25V if the output voltage is 12.5 V.
#92
Power supplies / Re: Voltage drop on SSR01 unde...
Last post by zidor28 - March 20, 2019, 03:06:37 PM
Well, I don't know how much current can I draw before voltage drops. What would be the best way to actually measure this (variable CCS, resistor, ... )?. Thanks.
#93
Power supplies / Re: Voltage drop on SSR01 unde...
Last post by peranders - March 20, 2019, 11:04:56 AM
How much current are you able to take out before you'll get a voltage drop?
#94
Headphone amplifiers / Re: QRV-08 Place to connect PW...
Last post by peranders - March 20, 2019, 11:03:23 AM
I'll recommend that you connect to the unregulated voltage in order to avoid unnecessary heat in the voltage regulator. Adjust the resistor value so the light is enough.
#95
Power supplies / Voltage drop on SSR01 under lo...
Last post by zidor28 - March 17, 2019, 02:18:54 PM
Per Anders,

I have installed a +12V SSR01 regulator to power up a DDDAC board. At no load, the regulator provides 12.3V but when the DAC board is connected, the output voltage from the regulator drops to 2.5V.

I was wondering if other users have already faced this issue, and how to solve it. Thanks for any input you could provide!

Operation conditions are as follows:
On the SSR01 board, both J1 and J2 are bridged.
The DAC board should be drawing around 100mA.
Input voltage is 30VDC
There is a large heatsink over the LM317
Upfront DC regulation is done with a LC circuit (diode bridge, 17H in series, 100uF polypro in parallel)
#96
Power supplies / SSR01 - substitute H1 with zen...
Last post by tk-don - March 10, 2019, 09:38:51 PM
Hi,

I'm building a 7V SSR01 using a 9V AC supply, which when rectified and accounting for losses should give nearly 12V output, which should be ok with the SSR01 with AD825 I hope.
The PCB will be partly visible through a perforated cardboard inside an old tube radio, and would like avoid any shining LEDs if possible.

Would it thus be possible just to use a 2.4V zener diode instead of H1, and just leave R3 at 2.2k? Or is the base current of the BC556B negatively affected by this (as I-V characteristics of zeners and LEDs are not the same)
Or would it be possible to even use a 3.3V zener like used as DZ1, possibly lowering the value of R3?
#97
Headphone amplifiers / Re: QRV-08 Place to connect PW...
Last post by chinook9 - February 27, 2019, 05:58:04 PM
heaveno P-A!

I have been enjoying my QRV-08 for a long time now but I still have not finished enclosure installation with power LED.  I have been afraid of damaging something if I mess up the LED wiring. I understand very little electronics and would not be able troubleshoot if I cause a problem.

I understand how to measure the LEDs I have and calculate the required resistor, however I have not found a specific location on the PCB that I like for the connection.

My friend Keith connected a 1000 ohm resistor to the + side of G31 but I am not comfortable with this location. it is 25V which requires a larger resistor (1500 ohm 2 Watts) and the way I have G31 soldered I have very little space.

Is there a spot you could suggest that would provide 15V and possible is a through the board hole that would be easier to make a good and safe connection.

Thank you P-A I appreciate your help.
#98
Headphone amplifiers / Re: QRV-08 power up
Last post by peranders - February 26, 2019, 09:33:31 PM
Which power supply doesn't work?
#99
Headphone amplifiers / Re: QRV-08 power up
Last post by svarthvitt - February 26, 2019, 02:27:42 PM
Ok, the power supply is not working when i cut the four lines. Where do I go from here?
#100
Headphone amplifiers / Re: QRV-08 power up
Last post by peranders - February 09, 2019, 09:19:36 AM
I'll suggest that you try to get a working power supply first. Then you'll have to cut four traces, the power lines to each amp.