Hawkeye 58 Posted August 30, 2011 Report Share That looks good :-) If I only could remember where I´ve seen a PSU like this before :-) Quote Link to comment
Hawkeye 58 Posted August 30, 2011 Report Share also nice to see the crowbar circuit :-) Could you do an A-B listening test with your old C64 PSU, if you have one? I seem to have slightly more noise with this PSU (like a 50Hz hum, but don´t know where it comes from- the components are all top-notch and the capacitators should work their ripple-softening magic...) Greets, Peter Quote Link to comment
Antix 8 Posted August 30, 2011 Report Share Yes.... if you make me think about ...seems that I see something like here in the forum :whistle: Quote Link to comment
Antix 8 Posted August 30, 2011 Report Share Peter, I dont understand ; do you have noise with C64 PSU or with this new PSU? Yes I have an old C64 PSU for comparison but I will be able to do the test when I will finish the MB6582. Antonio Quote Link to comment
Hawkeye 58 Posted August 30, 2011 Report Share Hi Antonio, I feel to have a little bit more noise with the new PSU... but not really very well audible, i´d be interested if you hear it, too - but no hurries... have fun building the rest of the MB6582 :-) Greets, Peter Quote Link to comment
Antix 8 Posted August 30, 2011 Report Share OK now is clear :) It is strange as you used modern el-parts. may the crowbar section insert some noise ? This is the first time I use it in my linear supply ( usually I trust in 78xx ). Greets Antonio Quote Link to comment
Hawkeye 58 Posted August 31, 2011 Report Share Hi Antonio, I am not good enough in electronics to guess what is exactly wrong... but I somewhere read, that ground-hum can be because of the ground connection between different audio gear, that have different PSUs.. gotta read more regarding this... and test, if the hum also occurs, if I only plug head-phones into the MB6582... Other possibilities would be the crowbar, as you mentioned (could deactivate that subcircuit for a test)... or wrong filtering capacitators.... but I don´t have a oscilloscope to have a peek, yet :-) But it is not really problematic, just barely audible, and am interested, if you hear it, too ;-) Greets and have a good time! Peter Quote Link to comment
rosch 3 Posted September 6, 2011 Report Share 3 Ampère ? and you use Vregs in TO-220 package !! please please which Vreg are you using? i just know the 78Sxx / 79Sxx type that can deliver a max of 2A. but i need moar :rolleyes: Quote Link to comment
Antix 8 Posted September 7, 2011 Report Share MC78C05T FTW! 3 Amp TO220 5V Voltage Regulator http://www.datasheetcatalog.org/datasheets/166/438769_DS.pdf Quote Link to comment
modulator 0 Posted September 19, 2011 Report Share Where can I find the wiring diagram? Was the power supply already tested at a MB-6582? Any suggestion to this? best regards Quote Link to comment
Antix 8 Posted September 23, 2011 Report Share http://www.retro-donald.de/pages/hardware/basteleien/powernetzteil.php Here some info :smile: Quote Link to comment
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