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PSU wiring

2004-01-23 by ALMAGATA@telefonica.net

Hi people,

I`m a newbie in electronics wiring a new PSU for my modular, it`s a
Powerone HBBA 40W, with three outpus: +15, -15 and +5. I`m geting the
ground from the "com" , +15 from +OUT and -15 from -OUT, all this
outputs in the +-15V board. There is a sub-board for the 5V and I`ve
found that for getting 5V I must use both -OUT and +OUT.
My question: What`s the common ground? must I bridge com and -OUT(for
5V board)?
Thanks,

Josue Arias

Re: PSU wiring

2004-01-23 by sasami@hotkey.net.au

The -OUT 5 volt connection should be connected to the COM out of the +/- 15
volt section. If you measure across the +OUT and -OUT terminals you will see
there is 5 volts between them.

Ken
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>Hi people,
>
>I`m a newbie in electronics wiring a new PSU for my modular, it`s a
>Powerone HBBA 40W, with three outpus: +15, -15 and +5. I`m geting the
>ground from the "com" , +15 from +OUT and -15 from -OUT, all this
>outputs in the +-15V board. There is a sub-board for the 5V and I`ve
>found that for getting 5V I must use both -OUT and +OUT.
>My question: What`s the common ground? must I bridge com and -OUT(for
>5V board)?
>Thanks,
>
>Josue Arias
>
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Re: PSU wiring

2004-01-23 by ALMAGATA@telefonica.net

Thanks a lot Ken,

Thats what I was thinking but I was not sure at all...

Best Regards,

Josue

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De: sasami@...
Fecha: Viernes, Enero 23, 2004 11:30 pm
Asunto: Re: [cgs_synth] PSU wiring
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> The -OUT 5 volt connection should be connected to the COM out of
> the +/- 15
>
> volt section. If you measure across the +OUT and -OUT terminals
> you will see
>
> there is 5 volts between them.
>
>
>
> Ken
>
>
>
>
>
> >Hi people,
>
> >
>
> >I`m a newbie in electronics wiring a new PSU for my modular,
> it`s a
>
> >Powerone HBBA 40W, with three outpus: +15, -15 and +5. I`m
> geting the
>
> >ground from the "com" , +15 from +OUT and -15 from -
> OUT, all this
>
> >outputs in the +-15V board. There is a sub-board for the 5V
> and I`ve
>
> >found that for getting 5V I must use both -OUT and +OUT.
>
> >My question: What`s the common ground? must I bridge com and -
> OUT(for
>
> >5V board)?
>
> >Thanks,
>
> >
>
> >Josue Arias
>
> >
>
> >
>
> >See the following URLS for the CGS Modular Synth home page:
>
> >Main: http://www.cgs.synth.net/
>
> >Secondary: http://otherunicorn.0catch.com/synth/
>
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> <http://www.blaze.net.au/~sasami/>
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