[sdiy] Distribution board bypass caps?
Oscar Salas
osaiber at yahoo.es
Tue Jan 17 19:09:51 CET 2012
Yes , good question, I'm also thinking about it these days.
I think that must be considered the resistance of the cable that connects the power supply to the board, and also the resistance of the traces
of the board, if connectors are placed as a bus.
For example if Distribution Board
is close to the Power Supply and the cables are short and thick, so low
resistance, it will no needed decoupling capacitors at all.
In the other hand if cables are
long and thin, so a considerable resistance, maybe you will need big
filter capacitors in order to avoid any noise, or undesired signal in the audio range, looping through the modules to the distribution board.
Also must be considered that big
capacitors will increase or create inrush current. However if cables have
considerable resistance, they will limit it.
So I think that the idea is, to more (power supply to distribution board) cable resistance, more big capacitors.
This is my thought.
More ideas?
----- Original Message -----
From: James Coplin <james at ticalun.net>
To: Synth DIY List <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
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Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 5:51 PM
Subject: [sdiy] Distribution board bypass caps?
If I have a distroboard for 10 5u modules, what would be the "correct"
size for bypass caps? I don't know what the exact draw of the modules
will be so I need something to reasonable cover a "typical" case. The
supply is a 3A supply and there will be 4 distro boards total in the
system although as some modules are double width, I'll never have 40
modules installed.
James R. Coplin
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