[sdiy] CEM3340: VCC +10V vs +11V
Tom Wiltshire
tom at electricdruid.net
Mon Jun 6 12:58:23 CEST 2016
If you were designing with it now (which it looks like we could realistically do) then you could run a +/-15V power supply, with +12V for the VCOs. That'd give you the best of all worlds - headroom and stability.
On 6 Jun 2016, at 11:00, Florian Anwander <fanwander at mnet-online.de> wrote:
> You are right.
>
> I got meanwhile also an answer from Dieter (english translation by me):
>
> "We use 10V for the CEM3340, in order to achieve an even better stability (if the + 12V would vary slightly, the internal 10V on the module still are stable). But we had always problems, because obviously not all CEM3340 worked properly with 10V(even if the datasheet indicated so).
> In the last production series of the A-111-1, we bridged 7810and operated the CEM3340 directly on 12V. The A-100PSU2 was so stable that there were no problems here."
>
> Florian
>
> Am 06.06.2016 um 11:00 schrieb Vladimir Pantelic:
>>
>>
>> On Jun 6, 2016 10:38 AM, "Florian Anwander" <fanwander at mnet-online.de <mailto:fanwander at mnet-online.de>> wrote:
>> >
>> > What might be the reason to run the 3340 at a lower VCC?
>>
>> I see a 7810 regulator on the PCB, so I'd guess they wanted additional stabilization for the chip's supply voltage
>>
>
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