I could be wrong, but this is probably not related to an original API-312, where you would know what DOA is used and this card is coming with transformer balanced output.ilfungo said:can work for 2 x 312 ?
ilfungo said:Where can I find Fabio's PSU? ??? ??? ???
thaks
Harpo said:Ilfungo, for up to +/-16V DOA supply I would use the 2x15VAC with psu set up for a voltage trippler config for +48V phantom.
If you want to increase the DOA supply voltage to +/-18V and enjoy/get scared from the generated heat, I'd use the 2x18VAC from same source instead http://www.banzaimusic.com/Talema-TRT30218.html.
The 2x22VAC will be the right part for a +/-24V supply (obviously too much for your gar2520 DOA), so regulators would need some serious heatsinking when dropping this down for a up to +/-18VDC supply.
With a 2x15VAC or a 2x18VAC transformer you probably want 24V type relais, powered from raw-DC side of the psu. If you already have and want to use 12V relais, use a higher wattage voltage dropping resistor in series to your relais.
baadc0de said:I searched a bit, but didn't find a definite answer yet, a lot of maybe's...
Which millmax receptacle pins are you using with mitsos's API boards? I'm located in EU, so looking for a EU available source and as long as it's compatible, it doesn't have to be millmax ofcourse.
Cheers and thanks in advance,
B.
tmuikku said:baadc0de said:I searched a bit, but didn't find a definite answer yet, a lot of maybe's...
Which millmax receptacle pins are you using with mitsos's API boards? I'm located in EU, so looking for a EU available source and as long as it's compatible, it doesn't have to be millmax ofcourse.
Cheers and thanks in advance,
B.
Check this out: http://www.groupdiy.com/index.php?topic=38704.msg478192#msg478192
Classicapi sells millmax pins for very good price, but they are bit too large for PCB holes. I bought pins from there and drilled holes a bit larger with 2,5mm drill bit
baadc0de said:Thanks a lot! I have bought classicapi's pins receptacles along with DOAs but have been discouraged afterwards that they won't fit and was looking for new ones that would. I'll take your route and drill them down. I don't have the boards with me yet, but I like to prepare in advance.
Cheers!
B.
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