Jocko Homo wrote:
Clarke said it goes away with 220 uF. I used 180 uF. And 0.1 uF on the output.
(But it is one of those evil emitter follower types.............so who cares?)
Jocko
Dude, what???
I have a 1uF on the output of mine and don't see anything like that. I thought you meant the RC cap.
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Mike,
Here's my take on this stuff. To evaluate most of the dac chips I tried I used some of the eval boards they made. Most of these have standard 3 terminal regulators and are not strick of their usage. They are also usually pretty far from the device too give you clearance to muck with the chip.
Next I would build a board with my altered maxim regulator type and then check it out. For the analog supplies I did simple non feedback led rc emitter follower stuff. Those usually down in the 200nv at 5hz. I would use standard ceramic crap parts and put them together.
After getting them too work I would send them out to beta sites.
Next I would sit around for hours changing caps and stuff and changing the board. Then get pre-production boards made.
With these I would then test the eval board the proto board and the pre-production boards on both the Prism dScope III for jitter, response, thd and stuff and the HP for supply noise.
The Jitter would fall pretty much on each one of the iterations. Thd and response were pretty much the same for eval and proto but would come down for the pre-production about 10%.
The response from the beta testers is what is interesting. Most really liked the proto boards. But when they received the preproduction units I was getting emails like 4 a day.
I think this stuff pays back big time...
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Jocko I will give you a call about my HP later today. Seems the problem is that when I short the inputs the noise is higher than the measured noise which of course when subtracted freaks the unit out. I tried it on PSD and Spectral and it always does the same thing.
I have to get some product out.
Thanks
Gordon