Use the ELPAC regulated wall supplies. I thaink Allied, Newark and Digikey has them. Paul S. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nathan Alan Hunsicker" <nate@...> To: "MOTM Newsgroup" <motm@egroups.com> Sent: Monday, September 18, 2000 8:40 PM Subject: [motm] OT: last PS question, I promise!!! > > Ok, I'm looking to build a small (18 note) pedal controller for my MOTM. I > have the mechanicals and I was looking to use the keyboard schematic from > www.xavax.com. It requires + & - 12V supplies. I know that switching power > supplies are a big no-no for powering oscillators and other voltage > sensitive modules, but would one be ok to power this circuit? I really want > to stay away from using the power one supply for the MOTM, I'd like to keep > the two independent of each other. The other problem is a size limitation, > unless I go outside the chassis I only have a 3.5"x1.5"x12" area to fit this > power supply. I was looking at the Lambda KWD series and the TDK FCP series, > but they are both switching supplies. Should I build an external linear > supply? Also, what kind of current would a circuit like this require? I'm > sorry for all the silly questions, but all my electrical engineering > experience involved prebuilt components (opto boards, motor controllers, > pneumatic switches) so when it gets to the component level, I get lost > easily. -Nate > > > >
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Re: [motm] OT: last PS question, I promise!!!
2000-09-19 by Paul Schreiber
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