Hi guys,
I've assembled a TREAD to use with a PPA, and am wondering a few things
I'm using an AC walwart to supply it. It s rated for 24VAC, 0.5A
So, I plug the AC supply in, and do the power supply testing procedure described for the TREAD.
And get something like 35V in front of the regulator (between TP 1 and 3)!
Wow!
That s more than what I was expecting.
I intended to run the TREAD at 24V, but apparently, I have quite a bit of voltage available.
That got me thinking "I can probably run the TREAD at 30V", since opamps are usually said to run better at higher voltages, it would probably be a good thing
but then , I loaded the power supply parameter estimator (http://tangentsoft.net/elec/ps-est.htmlr ) once more, and entered
power source : RAW AC
transformer unloaded voltage, 26V (measured)
rated voltage 24V
rated current 0.5A
line freq : 50Hz (i live in france)
desired regulated voltage 30V
avg output current 0.3A
and left the other parameters at default values
the estimator tells me that regulator will drop out of regulation. I must say that it surprises me a bit, because I d imagine that with something like 5V available for "regulation", it'd be ok
so I'm wondering : would it be ok to use it at 30V, or am I too optimistic on the fact that 5V will be enough to allow it not to drop out of regulation
I'll add that I m doing these measures without anything connected to the TREAD output. I dunno if having an amp connected, pumping current, would maybe decrease the high voltage I m getting in front of the regulator and explain why the estimator thinks it s a bad idea.
Thanks in advance for your answers
I've assembled a TREAD to use with a PPA, and am wondering a few things
I'm using an AC walwart to supply it. It s rated for 24VAC, 0.5A
So, I plug the AC supply in, and do the power supply testing procedure described for the TREAD.
And get something like 35V in front of the regulator (between TP 1 and 3)!
Wow!
That s more than what I was expecting.
I intended to run the TREAD at 24V, but apparently, I have quite a bit of voltage available.
That got me thinking "I can probably run the TREAD at 30V", since opamps are usually said to run better at higher voltages, it would probably be a good thing
but then , I loaded the power supply parameter estimator (http://tangentsoft.net/elec/ps-est.htmlr ) once more, and entered
power source : RAW AC
transformer unloaded voltage, 26V (measured)
rated voltage 24V
rated current 0.5A
line freq : 50Hz (i live in france)
desired regulated voltage 30V
avg output current 0.3A
and left the other parameters at default values
the estimator tells me that regulator will drop out of regulation. I must say that it surprises me a bit, because I d imagine that with something like 5V available for "regulation", it'd be ok
so I'm wondering : would it be ok to use it at 30V, or am I too optimistic on the fact that 5V will be enough to allow it not to drop out of regulation
I'll add that I m doing these measures without anything connected to the TREAD output. I dunno if having an amp connected, pumping current, would maybe decrease the high voltage I m getting in front of the regulator and explain why the estimator thinks it s a bad idea.
Thanks in advance for your answers








