You find my comments written inline. Dieter Doepfer > Hello, > > I can tell you why the sales on the +5V supply was poor: > > 1. Not everyone wants to DIY. > 2. Many people are afraid to DIY with power supply stuff. > 3. Years ago there were not that many digital modules. > 4. DIY people tend to buy from elsewhere anyway. The +5V supply A-100NT5 was not DIY but a regular product. All A-100 cases could be ordered with or without the +5V supply. Only for the belated installation of the A-100NT5 some electronic experience was recommended because of the mains wiring (no soldering was necessary, only installation of some connections and mechanical mounting). > If you plan to abandon the +5V you should at least act consistent: > > 1. Change the graphic > http://www.doepfer.de/a100_man/a100t_3.gif > and add an 'obsolete' to the +5V rail. We will not change the A-100 bus layout because it's possible to add +5V, e.g. by means the A-100AD5 or the (obsolete) A-100NT5 or any other +5V supply. The +5V rail is an option as well as the CV and Gate rails which have not be used unconditionally. > 2. Pump up the +12V to handle the additional current. > > Btw. if you would use something like the Meanwell T60B or the Taco TXL > 060-0522TI you could have +5V AND make the power supply cheaper. Then no > one would complain to pay more for the +5V supply. We tried to change the supply to switching supplies because it would be much easier for us not to distinguish between 230V and 115% cases. We did not find one that was sufficient quality. The main problems were interferences and unsufficient voltage stability while the load changes (e.g. if many LEDs turn on/off simultaneously). You find some of these switching supplies on our special list because we decided not to use them in the A-100 cases.
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AW: [Doepfer_a100] Request for a +5V/+12V/-12V power supply in the standard housings
2010-11-15 by yahoo@doepfer.de
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