Take a look at the regulators used and check their input voltage range. Honestly, I don't know of any three-pin regulators that have 12 volts as a maximum, even the lowly 7805 in the TO-92 case (likely what's on the A112) has a 35 volt max with built-in thermal and short circuit protection. This device has a 100mA design rating. If it's warm at 12 volts, it won't be much warmer at 15. I've built and modded plenty of digital gear. Voltage changes of this low magnitude seldom require any modification. Chub --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "Julian" <julian@...> wrote: > > Id advise against this. > > The a112, being a digital module, probably works on +5v. Id imagine its > regulated down from +12v anyway, and the extra voltage at +15v may be enough > to overstreatch the regulator / heat dissipation, etc. Failure may not even > be that quick. > > Julian (who has an a112 in his rack, but cant look at the pcb without a > screwdriver...) > > > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > I can't imagine there's anything in this module that would be too > demanding of exact power supply voltage, Paul. Set it up with a > -12/+12 supply to watch proper behavior, then give it -15/+15 and see > what happens. It surely won't blow up. Most designs will work with > either voltage with little if any modification. >
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Re: Got a doepfer question (but it is on topic?)
2006-11-21 by Charles Osthelder
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