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Author: | tomp [ October 21st, 2024, 6:03 pm ] | ||
Post subject: | Re: DS Audio & generic optical-cartridge equalizers | ||
They are also a good fix for many devices that store info that is sensitive to AC line dropouts. An example is the excellent Sony XDR-F1HD FM tuner (no longer made) that used an electrolytic capacitor to provide a backup for the channel memory. It was good for about 12 hours. I replaced it with a large super cap and the memory storage time went to weeks. Much better than having to re-input all your favorite stations. If you are going to do this, you should also add a low value resistor in series with the super cap for protection of the power supply circuit on power up if the supply is marginal. Also, some switch mode power supplies are short circuit protected and will not start into a large capacitive load. In the power supply filter i built for use with switch mode power supplies , I added a Mosfet circuit that provides a soft start in series with the large output filters I use. I am including the schematic for that filter. Q1 is the Mosfet that provides the soft start function. When fully on, the channel resistance is only 20 milliohms at a current level of 38 amps.
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Author: | SoundMods [ October 21st, 2024, 7:00 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: DS Audio & generic optical-cartridge equalizers |
tomp wrote: They are also a good fix for many devices that store info that is sensitive to AC line dropouts. An example is the excellent Sony XDR-F1HD FM tuner (no longer made) that used an electrolytic capacitor to provide a backup for the channel memory. It was good for about 12 hours. I replaced it with a large super cap and the memory storage time went to weeks. Much better than having to re-input all your favorite stations. If you are going to do this, you should also add a low value resistor in series with the super cap for protection of the power supply circuit on power up if the supply is marginal. Also, some switch mode power supplies are short circuit protected and will not start into a large capacitive load. In the power supply filter i built for use with switch mode power supplies , I added a Mosfet circuit that provides a soft start in series with the large output filters I use. I am including the schematic for that filter. Q1 is the Mosfet that provides the soft start function. When fully on, the channel resistance is only 20 milliohms at a current level of 38 amps. Not needed. Both equalizers came up without issue. With the load connected (cartridge) it takes a bit of time to come up to voltage. It is 1F after all. When shut down watching it discharge is like watching the grass grow. COOL! |
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