[sdiy] DC wallwart +/- on-board V Reg ?

Barry Klein Barry.L.Klein at wdc.com
Thu Mar 5 19:33:10 CET 2015


Using a certified wallwart will be less hassle and expense if you are thinking of productizing something.
Anything with AC mains going to it will cost you extra UL/regulatory and EMC fees.
Other than that, having a main DC source from a wall supply to local switching converters or linears on your product is the way most things are designed nowadays.  I don't buy the complaints about noise.  Switching DC/DC converters power most things now.  You can optimize your choice of converters to address the noise issue or go linear with LDO's if you really must.
The heat linears generate I would think would be the big negative for them.
I would watch out for inductive spiking on connects of (long cable) DC sources though.
Design with high voltage input converters on your product and maybe put TVSD's on the inputs for protection.  I wouldn't want to say supply +/-15V and/or +5V off a (unique) wall wart and have a removable connection right to your critical synth circuits.

Barry




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