80hinhiding
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[silent:arts] said:I use it. Works fine.
I use it in a VPR module, generating my "virtual" 24V from the provided +/-16V.Kingston said:I guess the question was: which application?
I'd certainly like to know a few real world cases.
I would think that, in order to solve start-up problems with electronic circuits, the ramp-up provided by using a capacitor across the voltage-setting resistor would be enough. With 47uF, you get about 1 second ramp-up, I don't think you may need more.[silent:arts] said:I use it in a VPR module, generating my "virtual" 24V from the provided +/-16V.
Time will tell if my way doing this will avoid some reported problems other modules have with certain cheap 500 series Racks.
(start up problems, noise from uneven loaded rails, etc).
abbey road d enfer said:I would think that, in order to solve start-up problems with electronic circuits, the ramp-up provided by using a capacitor across the voltage-setting resistor would be enough. With 47uF, you get about 1 second ramp-up, I don't think you may need more.
The voltage would not change, but as the cap ages it loses capacitance so the timing may be shorter. This is the normal scenario.warpie said:How would this affect the output voltage over time (when the lytic starts degrading)?
PRR said:They did not find a large difference in tube death rate.
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