peefunk76 Posted February 22, 2012 Report Posted February 22, 2012 Hi there, perhaps some of you can help me out here. since 90% of the synth projects i've been working so far on run on +-15V, i was wondering if it is feasible to use a second pair of regulators (any maybe some filter caps) in series, behind a 15V PSU, to trim the voltage to +-12V just for the AOUT_LC module i'm using? i currently run two separate PSU's both based on the MFOS wall wart power supply. which feels kind of a waste actually. i haven't done any measurements but i would assume that the AOUT module does not draw an awful lot of current? o.k. i guess that depends on what i hook up to it... but in general? i'm not sure though if additional regulators could have a bad effect on the stability of the remaining 15V circuitry. anybody? it would be great to be able to go with a single combined PSU in a modular system, instead of using two separate PSU's. Quote
peefunk76 Posted February 24, 2012 Author Report Posted February 24, 2012 forget about additional caps, i realized that makes no sense when there is no more AC left to filter. but 15V and 12V regulators in series? do-able? thanks. Quote
Imp Posted March 4, 2012 Report Posted March 4, 2012 As is see it, you don't need regulators at all. Take a look at the schematic of the LC. +-12V supplies the Op-amp(TL072), wich can also be powered by +-15V. Quote
peefunk76 Posted March 4, 2012 Author Report Posted March 4, 2012 wouldn't +/-15V upset my tuning ??? Quote
Imp Posted March 4, 2012 Report Posted March 4, 2012 You'll have to calibrate that thing anyway to get the tuning right. You have two trimpots per channel, one for Gain and one for Offset. Gain is not affected by the supply-voltage. The Offset-pot is wired as a voltagedivider. With +-15V on it's outer pins, it can output voltages between -15V and +15V on it's middle pin. So You'll have a wider range of voltage to chose from, compared to +-12V. In theory, that's even a benefit. . Quote
peefunk76 Posted March 5, 2012 Author Report Posted March 5, 2012 that sounds plausible. thanks! Quote
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