On 3/4/08, groovyshaman put forth:
>Looks interesting Mark, thanks for the link.
>
>I just confirmed on the power-one.com that the HAD-15-0.4-A (baby
>brother to the MOTM-900 HAA-15-0.8-A) is a three terminal regulator
>design and therefore suffers accordingly in ripple and load regulation.
While they aren't as good as 723-based designs, three-terminal
regulators aren't that bad. They are in almost all the gear you own
that plugs directly into the mains, with the exception of tube gear
and power amps.
Can you fit the 800mA supply?? That's what I have, and it is a
723-based design. Although I probably should buy a bigger supply.
Occasionally, it freaks out when I turn on the modular. It didn't
before, with the same modules, but I changed my distribution using
the newer MOTM boards, which for some unknown reason have these huge
bypass caps.
> Hmm, maybe I'll make my own 723 based PSU for the SKB. I only need
>~280ma at 80% which is 350ma. I'm sure I have a circuit in one of my books.
Imho, you can buy a better supply for less money than building one
yourself. If you need a 723-based supply, and the Power One 800mA
takes up too much space, then maybe you can get one from a different
manufacturer. Or you can but it in a separate box.