I can see no reason why it would be an issue. I run some Serge stuff on 15
volts anyway. That sandwiched chip is just a common dual up-amp. LF353 (TL072).
Disclaimer: Mind you, if it all goes up in smoke, don't blame me.
Ken
powered those Serge modules that way.
because it's sandwiched between two small PCB's.
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volts anyway. That sandwiched chip is just a common dual up-amp. LF353 (TL072).
Disclaimer: Mind you, if it all goes up in smoke, don't blame me.
Ken
>specifically, I've got a Dual Phaser and a VCFS that I'd like to put into apanel with some +/- 15v gear and I'm wondering what issues I'd run into if I
powered those Serge modules that way.
>although there is one IC on the VCFS that I haven't been able to identify
>The datasheets on all the IC's all seem to be rated for at least +/- 15v,
because it's sandwiched between two small PCB's.
>I don't think I care about that. So what other issues am I looking at?
>I'd guess that the v/oct tracking on the VCFS wouldn't scale normally, but
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>thanks!
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