ruffrecords
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Any reason you cannot run it off the same supply as the 312?Anyone have input/advice on this re: powering the VU/buffer circuit?
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ian
Any reason you cannot run it off the same supply as the 312?Anyone have input/advice on this re: powering the VU/buffer circuit?
That's what I'm asking, just wanted to confirm that it wouldnt cause any issues to run a track from the 500 card +-16v over to the buffer circuit.Any reason you cannot run it off the same supply as the 312?
Cheers
ian
Nope! Just be sure to add PSU bypass caps from each rail of the buffer opamp, located close to the power pins of that chip. That's assuming a "pre-made" buffer doesn't already have the caps.That's what I'm asking, just wanted to confirm that it wouldnt cause any issues to run a track from the 500 card +-16v over to the buffer circuit.
Oay awesome thank you!! I think I'll probably just run traces to an empty pad so I can use wire to send the pwer and audio signal to the buffer circuit! And yeah, I assume the JLM has the bypass caps right? Looks to me like they might be C4 and C6 on the schematic?Nope! Just be sure to add PSU bypass caps from each rail of the buffer opamp, located close to the power pins of that chip. That's assuming a "pre-made" buffer doesn't already have the caps.
Bri
That would be greatly appreciated thank you!! I'm at the point in my electronics learning that I'm reading and comparing all the schematics I can! Feel free to PM me when you can! I can also share my email if it's easier for you to share that way.which I could share with you should you need some additional circuits to review
Yes, since you have room, a variable gain buffer would be easy to add. The JLM has extra stuff to handle the meters without diodes (unless you do select one of those) and make it functional if you don't have a bipolar (+/-) supply.One more question,, could I just build and layout the buffer circuit on my main 500 series card? I have a pretty large empty space as the 312 is relatively simple and think I could squeeze it on there pretty easily. In which case I wouldn't have to buy a buffer it'll just be self contained. Just not sure if the buffer being a completely independent PCB serves a purpose in isolating the circuit. I guess maybe the gnd connections on the buffer would need to be a separate gnd somehow?
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