It turns out that with the Peavey iron I only have 40VAC for the bias supply, not quite enough. I'm thinking that I can use a voltage doubler for this supply and I used the Duncan power supply designer to create this doubler. The only issue is that the PSU doesn't allow me to create a negative supply.
How does this look?, squeezing it into my current board. AC in on the right, ground on the wire going down.
Voltage doubler for bias question
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Voltage doubler for bias question
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Re: Voltage doubler for bias question
We are talking about 40VAC? Yealds 56VDC for bias maybe a bit more?
I have a scheme I worked out years ago for regulated screen supply on transmitter modulators. Really cleans up vocal audio. You could get your supply off of B+ that way. It's just a zener diode string driving a fat high voltage Darlington transistor.
If you don't like sand state you could build up something with O tubes>
By the way, voltage doublers are flabby as hell. You may have a problem with farts.
Dan
I have a scheme I worked out years ago for regulated screen supply on transmitter modulators. Really cleans up vocal audio. You could get your supply off of B+ that way. It's just a zener diode string driving a fat high voltage Darlington transistor.
If you don't like sand state you could build up something with O tubes>
By the way, voltage doublers are flabby as hell. You may have a problem with farts.
Dan
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Re: Voltage doubler for bias question
You know Dan, I musta had a brain fart. You're right, I'm getting about 52VDC so it's fine.skyboltone wrote:We are talking about 40VAC? Yealds 56VDC for bias maybe a bit more?
I have a scheme I worked out years ago for regulated screen supply on transmitter modulators. Really cleans up vocal audio. You could get your supply off of B+ that way. It's just a zener diode string driving a fat high voltage Darlington transistor.
If you don't like sand state you could build up something with O tubes>
By the way, voltage doublers are flabby as hell. You may have a problem with farts.
Dan