Internal power supply thread
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This is something I would really like to know as well!8Bit wrote:I do have a question about this... if using a metal case but powering using the AC wallwart, which ground point in the circuit should the case be grounded to in order to best reduce the hum?
Anybody got any ideas?
Also Julienvoirin, are you sure the switch has to be put on the neutral? http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_switch_is_ ... phase_wire
ElStroumpf gave me a 4-pole switch, would it be good to have the switch on both phase and neutral?
ElStroumpf gave me a 4-pole switch, would it be good to have the switch on both phase and neutral?
I think this is a suitable transformer from reichelt:
https://www.reichelt.de/Transformers-fl ... 10%2C2+215
Item-No.: UI 39/10,2 215
https://www.reichelt.de/Transformers-fl ... 10%2C2+215
Item-No.: UI 39/10,2 215
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You can use this transformer but one with simple 15v secondary will do the job too.rv0 wrote:I think this is a suitable transformer from reichelt:
https://www.reichelt.de/Transformers-fl ... 10%2C2+215
Item-No.: UI 39/10,2 215
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e-licktronic
The 4-pole switch is perfect. You switch both N and L. This is the the preferred way as sometimes and in some countries the power socket can be wired in a different way, so if you only have a one-pole switch you could be thinking you cut the live and it is the neutral depending on the way you positioned the plug into the wall outlet. Or even worse, in Belgium you still find 3 x 230 installations so there you will always have both conductors with juice on it....gihaume wrote:Also Julienvoirin, are you sure the switch has to be put on the neutral? http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_switch_is_ ... phase_wire
ElStroumpf gave me a 4-pole switch, would it be good to have the switch on both phase and neutral?
Thank you very much jeroenbvo!
I will share my internal power supply project with switch, fuse and voltage selector here soon so I hope we will be able to browse and explain everything needed for anyone interested.
I will share my internal power supply project with switch, fuse and voltage selector here soon so I hope we will be able to browse and explain everything needed for anyone interested.
So I ordered this transformer because it is "low Profile"
http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Ham ... FuRk8eQ%3d
It still seems pretty big for this purpose. It does put out more than one amp but I thought that would be better than the next one down which was only 0.75 amps.
My question is do we really need a 1 amp transformer for the Yocto? That seems pretty big. But I don't want to go through the trouble of installing a smaller transformer and having it not work. The one i bought seems similar in size to the Myrra pictured earlier in this thread. It seems like a much smaller transformer should be able to power this but I'm hoping someone knows for sure. If the one I bought fits I will use it but I would rather have more clearance from the sound generation portions of the circuitry.
http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Ham ... FuRk8eQ%3d
It still seems pretty big for this purpose. It does put out more than one amp but I thought that would be better than the next one down which was only 0.75 amps.
My question is do we really need a 1 amp transformer for the Yocto? That seems pretty big. But I don't want to go through the trouble of installing a smaller transformer and having it not work. The one i bought seems similar in size to the Myrra pictured earlier in this thread. It seems like a much smaller transformer should be able to power this but I'm hoping someone knows for sure. If the one I bought fits I will use it but I would rather have more clearance from the sound generation portions of the circuitry.
I can confirm it works perfectly (click for big)rv0 wrote:I think this is a suitable transformer from reichelt:
https://www.reichelt.de/Transformers-fl ... 10%2C2+215
Item-No.: UI 39/10,2 215

(ignore the holes and sloppy earthing, this is just a test setup while I debug my yocto

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Jim Galam wrote:So I ordered this transformer because it is "low Profile"
http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Ham ... FuRk8eQ%3d
It still seems pretty big for this purpose. It does put out more than one amp but I thought that would be better than the next one down which was only 0.75 amps.
My question is do we really need a 1 amp transformer for the Yocto? That seems pretty big. But I don't want to go through the trouble of installing a smaller transformer and having it not work. The one i bought seems similar in size to the Myrra pictured earlier in this thread. It seems like a much smaller transformer should be able to power this but I'm hoping someone knows for sure. If the one I bought fits I will use it but I would rather have more clearance from the sound generation portions of the circuitry.
This one fit no problem in the ElSchtroumpf enclosure and did not seem to add any noise. It works great.