Re: High voltage capacitors in audio
- From: ectoplasm <e_c_t_o@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2007 20:42:55 -0700
Thanks for explaining so clearly. That's a very good suggestion to
have the 1000uF caps next to the output stage.
The rectifier diodes might just as well be there, too, then. All
transformer leads will go there directly (15V - 0 - 15V).
Do I understand correctly that the 1000uF pair would be the only one?
I.e. the regulators (7815/7915, not to be omitted I think) would be
fed from these two storage caps, too (through separate traces for
their minor load current).
The 1000uF caps' ground would be the main star point. The only down
stream connection is the one to the transformer center tap.
Anyway, thanks for the help.
.
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