[sdiy] circuit protection question
Barry Klein
Barry.L.Klein at wdc.com
Wed Dec 15 01:05:29 CET 2010
use a TVS diode...
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From: synth-diy-bounces at dropmix.xs4all.nl
[mailto:synth-diy-bounces at dropmix.xs4all.nl] On Behalf Of Neil Johnson
Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2010 3:59 PM
To: Tim Parkhurst
Cc: synth-diy DIY
Subject: Re: [sdiy] circuit protection question
Hi,
Tim Parkhurst wrote:
> The real solution (or at least part of a real solution) would be to
> use a keyed, polarized connector that cannot be plugged in backwards
> or out of position.
MOTM: good
Doepfer: bad (really bad...face-slappingly bad)
There is over-voltage to consider as well. With the polyfuse approach
it is also quite straightforward to add a crowbar on each rail as well
(resistor, zener, SCR).
But any protection mechanism either needs to be good (adding cost) or
don't bother. A half-baked protection mechanism is often worse as it
gives a false sense of security.
If you're going to fit polyfuses it might also be a good idea to fit
LEDs as well, so that you can quickly see if the polyfuse has tripped,
or something else is wrong. Otherwise you could have users doing
"David's" with wire jumpers and then all that protection is for
naught.
Neil
(anyone else sitting in the United lounge at Washington Dulles this
evening?)
--
http://www.njohnson.co.uk
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