Re: Just a little show and tell

From: Andre Huijts <a.huijts_at_upcmail.nl>
Date: Thu Oct 08 2009 - 20:23:56 EDT

I trust good old linear PSU's 100x more than any switchers.

Op 8 okt 2009, om 11:21 heeft Ed Henciak het volgende geschreven:

> Oh, now you :-). I still owe you an email too. Your slave
> driving, arcade co-owning cohort
> is sucking all my time and dangling shiny metal objects that I bat
> around like a dog :-).
>
> Another thought while we are on various show & tell things ... has
> anyone looked into making
> a replacement audio reg II board? TI sells these little switching
> power modules that should be
> a heck of a lot more efficient and stable than their linear
> counterparts. By module, I do not mean
> an IC where you have to add all the magnetics, caps, etc ... it's a
> tiny 5 pin unit. In low quantities they
> are not cheap ($8), but it might get interesting once you can order
> 100 or so.
>
> Would there even be interest in this? Again, it'd just make the
> supplies more efficient and a bit
> more robust (and also not require tons of electrolytic caps).
>
> Ed
>
>
> Neil Bradley wrote:
>>> I pulled a Henciak and replied to the list-- that was supposed to
>>> go to
>>> Jeff. Sorry... Guess I can't tease Ed for doing that now. ;-)
>>
>> No, but there are plenty of *OTHER* things you can tease Ed for.
>> How's that Gorgar coming, there, Ed? ;-)
>>
>> -->Neil
>>
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>> C. Neil Bradley - EVERYBODY KERNEL PANIC!
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André Huijts
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