Thanks again for the advice, Laurie ! Yes, now I remember vaguely (this system is 25 yo) that we had to redesign the original PSU and add that unregulated +15V just for the clock module, because of interference with the VCO's, which ran on the same regulated buss. We then connected the clock directly to the PSU - as per your suggestion - which took care of the interference. I've redone the old PSU completely, with a slightly less "dirty" +15V, and was planning to use Doepfer's bussboard to connect the modules. I guess two loose wires for the dirty line ain't gonna kill my sense of neatness. ;-) _guy [diy noob] > I would check with Dopefer to see if they can advise you of the > current > capacity of their bussboard but I would expect it to be in excess of > 1A so > your requirements shouldn't be a problem. > > If the clock module has decent isolation on it's power rail then there > should be little or no `leakage' back up the bussboard so in theory > you > shouldn't have a problem. Being on a separate rail is a good idea > and would > further reduce and potential problems. > > If there is only the one device being connected to the dirty 15V > then you > might, in the long run, be better off connecting it directly at the > power > supply end of the bussboard or to the power supply itself. This > gives a star > connection which is far superior at minimising noise problems. > > Best Regards > > (Mr) Laurie Biddulph > Phone: +61 (0)2 4340 0938 > Mobile: 0400 257 645 > > Elby Designs > ABN: 70 022 727 605 > http://www.elby-designs.com > > This e-mail and any files transmitted with it are confidential and > intended > for the addressee only. > If you are not the addressee you may not copy, forward, disclose or > otherwise use it, or any part of it, in any form whatsoever. If you > have > received this e-mail in error please notify the sender and ensure > that all > copies of this e-mail and any files transmitted with it are deleted. > Any views or opinions represented in this e-mail are solely those of > the > author and do not necessarily represent those of Elby Designs. > Although this e-mail and its attachments have been scanned for the > presence > of computer viruses, Elby Designs will not be liable for any losses > as a > result of any viruses being passed on. > > Please consider the environment before printing this email > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Guy Drieghe D." <guy@guyd2.com> > To: <Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com> > Sent: Monday, January 12, 2009 6:35 PM > Subject: Re: [Doepfer_a100] buss board +/-15V > > > Thanks, Laurie. > > > > I need to draw max. 800mA, so I guess I'll be fine. > > > > I want to connect a "dirty" +15V to the Doepfer +5V buss as well, > but > > that draws only 100mA. On second thought, maybe better not... that > > dirty +15V is feeding a high-frequency clock module, so perhaps that > > would result in crosstalk to the VCO's connected to the regulated > > +/-15V busses ? > > > > > > _g > > > > > >> Yes they will. The limitation will be in the current capacity > which is > >> fundamentally a feature of the copper track width and thickness. > >> > >> Best Regards > >> > >> (Mr) Laurie Biddulph > >> Phone: +61 (0)2 4340 0938 > >> Mobile: 0400 257 645 > >> > >> Elby Designs > >> ABN: 70 022 727 605 > >> http://www.elby-designs.com > >> > > > > > >> ----- Original Message ----- > >> > >> From: "Guy Drieghe D." <guy@guyd2.com> > >> To: <Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com> > >> Sent: Monday, January 12, 2009 6:02 PM > >> Subject: [Doepfer_a100] buss board +/-15V > >> > >> >a DIY quicky: > >> > > >> > > >> > Would the Doepfer buss board be capable of carrying +/-15V > instead > >> of > >> > +/-12V ? > >> > I assume it does, but just want to make sure... > >> > > >> > > >> > cheers, > >> > > >> > _guy > > > > -
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] buss board +/-15V
2009-01-12 by Guy Drieghe D.
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