Hi All
I hope you can help me with a project I would like to do for my electronics course I am taking?
I am an amateur recordist with a D1624 and a D824 (running +4db cards) hooked up to a nicely updated Trident Fleximix console (unbalanced).
What I am looking to do with the recorders is make a remote PSU that will run them both.
I am hoping putting the PSU/s on the same outlet box as the console PSUs will help with ground loop noise
and
I have upgraded the op amps in the recorders to ones that draw more current.
I definitely need to beef up the PSUs for these new op amps as they draw between 8-9mA and 15mA vs the stock chips drawing 5mA max.
Between myself and my electronics professor, I can handle setting up the +5V, +12V, +/-15V and -30V connections shown on the schematic on Pg63 of the Service manual.
However, the first two pin outs on the romex connector to the remote controller shows:
"AC5.4A and AC5.4B"???
I would really appreciate it if anybody could tell me what these call outs represent and maybe how I could incorporate this into my external supply project?
Thanks in Advance
All the Best
F5
I hope you can help me with a project I would like to do for my electronics course I am taking?
I am an amateur recordist with a D1624 and a D824 (running +4db cards) hooked up to a nicely updated Trident Fleximix console (unbalanced).
What I am looking to do with the recorders is make a remote PSU that will run them both.
I am hoping putting the PSU/s on the same outlet box as the console PSUs will help with ground loop noise
and
I have upgraded the op amps in the recorders to ones that draw more current.
I definitely need to beef up the PSUs for these new op amps as they draw between 8-9mA and 15mA vs the stock chips drawing 5mA max.
Between myself and my electronics professor, I can handle setting up the +5V, +12V, +/-15V and -30V connections shown on the schematic on Pg63 of the Service manual.
However, the first two pin outs on the romex connector to the remote controller shows:
"AC5.4A and AC5.4B"???
I would really appreciate it if anybody could tell me what these call outs represent and maybe how I could incorporate this into my external supply project?
Thanks in Advance
All the Best
F5