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Is it possible to use a standard ATX PSU for a quad SID system? It delivers 12 and 5 volts if I remember right... So if I use 8580 SIDs it should not be a big problem or...?

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Hi!

In theory it's possible to use a computer psu.

But the 8580 needs 9 volts to run. One could easily use a voltage regulator to get 9 volts out of 12.

Another big problem is that computer psu's are switching power supplies. That introduces a lot of "switching noise" into an analog audio circuit, which is something you definitely don't want.

I don't really know enough about analog circuit design to tell you whether there's a way to reduce the noise. I'd prefer using the old C64 psu.

Regards,

Dr. Nick

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There are ways, but you would have to put a lot of effort in there (including complete shielding of the PSU and a lot of big caps...) .

Switching supplies are definetely not the kind of supplies you want for any analoge stuff. Especially when the analoge stuff should make sounds not including much of noise...

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Thanks!

I do NOT want to try using a PC PSU then!

I'm not a GOD in electronics design. In fact I don't know much about it for now - I am totally dependent on schematics - for now... So I won't try making a noise reduction thing either... Too much effort - too little to gain...

But just one question... What is a switching power-supply? I didn't even know there was such differences i PSUs...?

Thanks!

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