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- Thu Jan 15, 2009 6:45 am
- Forum: Pro Audio Design
- Topic: Glass Passivated rectifiers
- Replies: 3
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Re: Glass Passivated rectifiers
Thanks Randy! I appreciate the drawing and your data. If you look at the Vishay datasheet for the GP there's conflicting info. They're good diodes though. http://www.vishay.com/docs/88504/1n4001gp.pdf They show 100 nA max in the bullets then 5 uA at 25 degC. The ones I tested were excellent at aroun...
- Wed Jan 14, 2009 6:59 am
- Forum: Pro Audio Design
- Topic: Glass Passivated rectifiers
- Replies: 3
- Views: 17945
Re: Glass Passivated rectifiers
+15-20V to the cathode and a series resistor of 100K on the anode to ground. 1 nA would be equal to 100 uV. Randy - to test those you could just reverse bias them. Use a series R to ground and a DC voltmeter to read the leakage current indirectly as a voltage across the sense resistor. +20V (or mor...
- Wed Jan 14, 2009 6:41 am
- Forum: Build
- Topic: 1510 -- servo, or not ?
- Replies: 24
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Re: 1510 -- servo, or not ?
Randy - Your switch wiring looks exactly like mine. I opted for a "one of twelve" approach (as opposed to series-connected) since it makes the switch wiring easier and the resistor errors non-accumulative. The gain switch does open during transitions but the 1510/1512 does not go open loop...
- Tue Jan 13, 2009 3:17 pm
- Forum: Pro Audio Design
- Topic: Mid Side M-S Matrix Uses No Precision Resistors
- Replies: 271
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Re: Mid Side M-S Matrix Uses No Precision Resistors
I had a chance to build the latest version with the added 1240 in the decoder. It works great. https://www.ka-electronics.com/Images/jpg/M-S_Matrix_V127_Proto.JPG This particular board is wired for single ended L&R inputs and outputs. The jumpers can be seen on the left-hand and right-hand side ...
- Mon Jan 12, 2009 5:17 am
- Forum: Build
- Topic: 1510 -- servo, or not ?
- Replies: 24
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Re: 1510 -- servo, or not ?
Randy; The T-Bias scheme does allow the use of smaller values because of the higher CM impedance on the right-hand side of the caps. I wouldn't go much lower than 22 uF though which eliminates the use of film caps due to size. On the single-supply preamp non-polarized capacitors are required because...
- Sun Jan 11, 2009 7:14 pm
- Forum: Build
- Topic: 1510 -- servo, or not ?
- Replies: 24
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Re: 1510 -- servo, or not ?
The drawing looks good Randy. Can the "pin2 to 3"..200pf cap be either a 220 or 180 ?? Yeah either one. I'm reminded of the movie "Mr. Mom" where Mr. Mom is asked "Are you rewiring for 220?" Mr. Mom answers "Yeah 220, 221." As you point out those 1R5 stop resi...
- Sun Jan 11, 2009 3:02 pm
- Forum: Build
- Topic: 1510 -- servo, or not ?
- Replies: 24
- Views: 75260
Re: 1510 -- servo, or not ?
The OP07 (or OP77) trimmed would be inexpensive. That's the option I've considered for the DC preamp. Either that or an LT1012.
- Sun Jan 11, 2009 8:38 am
- Forum: Build
- Topic: 1510 -- servo, or not ?
- Replies: 24
- Views: 75260
Re: 1510 -- servo, or not ?
Thanks for posting here freqband. I've spent a lot of time lately with the 1510/1512. If you're going to be using this for instrumentation my recommendation would be to just use a Cgain and eliminate the output servo. I do recommend a stepped resistor gain control however for precise repeatability. ...
- Sat Jan 10, 2009 8:07 am
- Forum: Pro Audio Design
- Topic: OTB Mixer Using Current Summation
- Replies: 137
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Re: OTB Mixer Using Current Summation
Nice work John. Very simple using two duals. I think keeping the RC network in there is a good thing.
- Thu Jan 08, 2009 1:19 pm
- Forum: Pro Audio Design
- Topic: OTB Mixer Using Current Summation
- Replies: 137
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Re: OTB Mixer Using Current Summation
I think we'd need a pan kill of at least 70 dB or more since that's about what a conventional pan pot would produce.