phishman13
Well-known member
Now, I have perused the Meta's for PSUs and searched for every term I could think of regarding this question, and I just couldn't find what I am looking for. Maybe I just don't have enough patience to go to the very end on every thread, but I think that putting this info in an easy to reach place, would be helpful not to just me.
So, I am trying to finish off a pair of S800's that I have and all i need is the PSU and a case. I have an extra PSU that came with my Mnats 1176 A set. I want to use that PSU to power the 2 channels of S800 eqs. SO, I can easily pick out all of the rest of the parts, but one thing I cannot find is information on how to choose a proper power transformer. I have seen discussion of choosing one for current requirements, but not about proper voltage requirements. Say I want +/- 15v. Do I just buy a 15-0-15 transformer? Or since the mnats little psu is technically an adjustable one, would I buy one that gives a higher voltage to allow it to be used for higher supplies?
Heres the deal however. I would prefer to NOT be given a part # or just a quick answer. Because when I have to go find a transformer for my next project that may or may not have different type of power supply or voltage requirements, I don't want to have to bother everyone with this same question, but slightly different.
I just want to know how to choose em. Take the SSL Comp for example. It uses the 7815 and 7915 regulators, and in some of the boms that I have seen they say a 15-0-15v transformer. Is that fine to make sure it provides a very regulated +/- 15V? Or do you need to feed it a bit over 15v? And then is the method for choosing one different for the LM317/337 regulators? Do you need to overshoot the target voltage to allow whatever voltage drops may or may not occur? If so, by how much? My guess is that that will determine the maximum supply voltages that you can provide. I just want a general rule of thumb to follow for various projects of varying voltage requirements.
Any help is appreciated!
Thanks!
So, I am trying to finish off a pair of S800's that I have and all i need is the PSU and a case. I have an extra PSU that came with my Mnats 1176 A set. I want to use that PSU to power the 2 channels of S800 eqs. SO, I can easily pick out all of the rest of the parts, but one thing I cannot find is information on how to choose a proper power transformer. I have seen discussion of choosing one for current requirements, but not about proper voltage requirements. Say I want +/- 15v. Do I just buy a 15-0-15 transformer? Or since the mnats little psu is technically an adjustable one, would I buy one that gives a higher voltage to allow it to be used for higher supplies?
Heres the deal however. I would prefer to NOT be given a part # or just a quick answer. Because when I have to go find a transformer for my next project that may or may not have different type of power supply or voltage requirements, I don't want to have to bother everyone with this same question, but slightly different.
I just want to know how to choose em. Take the SSL Comp for example. It uses the 7815 and 7915 regulators, and in some of the boms that I have seen they say a 15-0-15v transformer. Is that fine to make sure it provides a very regulated +/- 15V? Or do you need to feed it a bit over 15v? And then is the method for choosing one different for the LM317/337 regulators? Do you need to overshoot the target voltage to allow whatever voltage drops may or may not occur? If so, by how much? My guess is that that will determine the maximum supply voltages that you can provide. I just want a general rule of thumb to follow for various projects of varying voltage requirements.
Any help is appreciated!
Thanks!