[sdiy] The start of my modular
Colin Raffel
colin at experimentalistsanonymous.com
Tue Dec 13 22:29:58 CET 2005
The one referred to below is a +/- 12 or 15v one, I believe, reading
from the powerall website:
http://www.flw.com/olpow2.htm
HCC15-3-A
+12V/+15V
-12V/-15V
3.4A / 3A
3.4A / 3A
3,5
3,5
9.38" x 4.87" x 3.30"
Unless I am reading something wrong... I wanted something with 12
and 15 for converting Ray's circuits to 15v.
-Colin
On Dec 13, 2005, at 2:56 PM, megaohm wrote:
> That may be more power than you'll need. Hard to say. A year or two
> from now it might be ideal for you. The ones your looking at are a
> great deal (if they work). Scroll down a bit and you'll see an
> auction for a triple output supply for $19.99. I have one of these
> and it is nice. Puts out 5 volts and +/-15 volts. The ones you are
> refering to are dual output: +/-15 volts OR 5 volts. The extra 5
> volt output can be helpful in some designs.
>
> peng
>
>
> On 12/13/05, Colin Raffel <colin at experimentalistsanonymous.com>
> wrote: Do you guys think there is a module in the list that would be
> rightfully sacrificed in return for another ADSR?
>
> This may count as my first true contribution to the list, but I did
> some searching for that power supply, and I came up with it for only
> $10 on eBay... ($90 list price)
> http://cgi.ebay.com/Power-One-HCC15-3-A-Power-
> Supply-12-15VDC_W0QQitemZ7501862412QQcategoryZ66995QQssPageNameZWD1VQQ
> rd
> Z1QQcmdZViewItem
> It is the +/- 12/15v 3.4/3A model. There are 26 of them so plenty to
> go around, but they are being sold as is... at $10 you can't
> disagree. Should I pull the trigger?
>
> -Colin
>
> On Dec 13, 2005, at 1:50 AM, Rykhaard D.A.M.I.A.N. wrote:
>
> > I went Power One this time ( 1.5 amp dual 15VDC), having used only
> > GFCs, from 1993 to 1998, for all of my machines.
> > The Power One has been excellent in stability, so far, running 12
> > modules. I had 2 similar GFCs in my last 96 module machine, with
> > each of them running 48 modules, with no troubles. :)
> >
> > I agree in adding at LEAST a 2nd ADSR. But then - I'm a controller
> > freak. :) I've got 3 x ADSRs right now, in my small machine, as it
> > is, and 2 LFOs. I'm going to be adding many more of each. :D
> >
> > From all that I've read over the last few months - I highly
> > recommend PCBs from Ken Stone's site as well. I'm ordering 3 of
> > his Cynare drum emulator PCB as well, to get myself started in drum
> > sounds.
> >
> > The beginnings of the data on my new machine, are at the site in my
> > signature, if you like. :) There's only 1 schematic up at the
> > moment, but more will be coming as I get them ready and put up. :)
> >
> > On 12/13/05, Colin Raffel <colin at experimentalistsanonymous.com>
> > wrote: Thanks Harry, that makes sense. Do you mean the HCC15-3-A
> > on this
> > page? http://www.flw.com/olpow2.htm
> >
> > -Colin
> >
> > On Dec 12, 2005, at 11:45 PM, harrybissell wrote:
> >
> > > BUY the PowerOne dual supply... it can be strapped to be either
> > > +/-12V or +/-15V with no problems.
> > >
> > > (I don't recommend making your own power supply, its just not a
> > > profitable
> > > use of diy time. The parts will probably cost as much as the
> > finished
> > > product)
> > >
> > > Use +/-12 to debug. Then later (after class) you can boost to
> +/-15
> > > and change the few, if any... values that have to be
> > recalculated. Its really
> > > not that hard to do. In most cases its easier in the long run to
> > make all the modules
> > > compatible than you add extra regulators
> > >
> > > H^) harry
> > >
> >
> > --
> > Take care,
> > Warmth and Peace,
> > Ryk
> >
> > http://deathlehem.bravehost.com/damian.html - D.A.M.I.A.N.;s
> > webpage - Dec 1205 update
>
>
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