Hi All,
I've been working on a BA6A using the now-out-of-production Drip board (wait wait, please don't run away, this isn't a "help with my build" post!). I've traced the board and it is quite faithful to the original schematic, although it "simplifies" the power section by opting to run all the 6.3v heaters on AC only.
I'm trying to understand the one other thing on this board that deviates from the schematic. There is an optional 0.1uF film capacitor that he has added between pin 5 of the OD3 regulator tube and ground (I've drawn it into the schematic, see below). Now, he did get back to me when I wrote him to ask about this. His explanation in two separate emails was this:
"skip the .1 normally on a vr tube data sheet the maximum capacitor value after the vr tube is .1 otherwise it forms a relaxation oscillator and the tube trys to kill its self . i added it cause it can help stabilize/filter hf noise etc ."
"Add the .1 it’s fine - not essential though"
Now, I get it from a practical perspective -- I can add it or leave it out, and if I add it maybe it helps with noise. I also googled voltage regulator + capacitors to try to get a fuller picture, since PSU design is but one of my multitude of blind spots. But I'm wondering if some of the folks here have any tidbits of knowledge (even just trivia, I just want to learn) about this sort of thing -- why would it have been omitted originally, does it have only positive effects if implemented within the value limits that Greg alluded to, am I a complete moron for not knowing what this was on sight? Perhaps it's as simple as it seems, but every time I make that assumption, that's the time when it's actually super complex.
I've been working on a BA6A using the now-out-of-production Drip board (wait wait, please don't run away, this isn't a "help with my build" post!). I've traced the board and it is quite faithful to the original schematic, although it "simplifies" the power section by opting to run all the 6.3v heaters on AC only.
I'm trying to understand the one other thing on this board that deviates from the schematic. There is an optional 0.1uF film capacitor that he has added between pin 5 of the OD3 regulator tube and ground (I've drawn it into the schematic, see below). Now, he did get back to me when I wrote him to ask about this. His explanation in two separate emails was this:
"skip the .1 normally on a vr tube data sheet the maximum capacitor value after the vr tube is .1 otherwise it forms a relaxation oscillator and the tube trys to kill its self . i added it cause it can help stabilize/filter hf noise etc ."
"Add the .1 it’s fine - not essential though"
Now, I get it from a practical perspective -- I can add it or leave it out, and if I add it maybe it helps with noise. I also googled voltage regulator + capacitors to try to get a fuller picture, since PSU design is but one of my multitude of blind spots. But I'm wondering if some of the folks here have any tidbits of knowledge (even just trivia, I just want to learn) about this sort of thing -- why would it have been omitted originally, does it have only positive effects if implemented within the value limits that Greg alluded to, am I a complete moron for not knowing what this was on sight? Perhaps it's as simple as it seems, but every time I make that assumption, that's the time when it's actually super complex.
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