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SSR01 optimal input voltage?

Started by TheShaman, January 08, 2015, 03:11:21 PM

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TheShaman

Happy new year!

Just completed an SSR01 for 5V output, with LM431 and AD797.
So configuration is exactly like this:
http://sjostromaudio.com/hifi_pics/hifi_100pr/ssr01r0_5V_LM431.jpg

...but with 797.

It'll be powering an external sound card which requires a 5V, 1A supply.
I doubt it'll ever need that much current (these are nominal specs from the manual), but I'll probably use the enclosure as heatsink, just to be safe.

I will breadboard the transformer/bridge stuff. Since I have various transformers lying around, I was wondering what would be the optimal unregulated DC voltage input before the LM317 (i.e. @ X1,X8)?

Thank you in advance!

Kind regards,
Kostas

peranders

You must have 10-12 V DC at least.
/Per-Anders Sjöström, owner of this forum

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TheShaman

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Thanks for the prompt reply! Will do and will post pics once everything is cased up!  :-)

TheShaman

Sorry for the double post, but it just hit me that I could use one of the numerous wall-warts I've saved over the years (yes, I'm kind of a hoarder when it comes to electronics  :-P ).
You think SSR01 reg will be able to clean up all the mess incoming from the switcher?
Or better play safe and use a simple transformer-bridge-cap?

peranders

You can start with the stuff you have and see how it works.
/Per-Anders Sjöström, owner of this forum

Homepage with my DIY hifi stuff