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SSR02 Sjöström Super Regulator, negative |
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Written by Per-Anders Sjöström
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Wednesday, 15 September 2010 11:35 |
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SSR02 Sjöström Super Regulator, negative
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Background
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The design
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Circuit description
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The PCB layout
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Building directions
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5V, LM431
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9V, LM431
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12V, LM431
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15V, LM431
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18V, LM431
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24V, LM431
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9V, LM329
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12V, LM329
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15V, LM329
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18V, LM329
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24V, LM329
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Test
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Technical data
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All Pages
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Page 1 of 19 SSR-02 The Sjöström Super Regulator, negative version

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Some background can be found in my JSR-01 project.
This design is based on my JSR-01 project and the goal was to make the pcb with hole mounted parts as small and versatile as possible.
Interesting features
- 4-layer pcb with 70 um (2 oz.) copper.
- Power traces 140 um!
- Gold pads.
- Extremely low noise.
- Extremely low output impedance in the audioband.
- Small size.
- Easy to change voltage, also to negative voltage but this particular design (pcb) requires two different pcb's, one for positive voltages and one for negative.
- Well-known and well-tested in serious and demanding applications.
- Option for TO92 or SOT23 transistors for the small signal transistors.
- Option for DIL08 or SO08 opamp.
- LM431 (and similar) reference or devices like LM329. The pcb has a universal footprint.
- Trimming options for both the reference and the feedback. Room for extra resistors and trimpots.
- One output with sense inputs.
- All resistors 10 mm so it is possible to use a cut and bending machine for those parts.
- Option for using higher voltage than the max supply voltage for the opamp.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 05 May 2011 18:50 |