dh created page: eurorack authored by David Huss's avatar David Huss
...@@ -24,4 +24,9 @@ The sometimes falsely proposed "cheap hack" of using a voltage divider (made out ...@@ -24,4 +24,9 @@ The sometimes falsely proposed "cheap hack" of using a voltage divider (made out
## Buy something commercially available ## Buy something commercially available
Because of the weight, the danger and liabilities connected to implement a transformer yourself, a good solution might be to use a small DC powersupply (similar to a notebook powersupply) produced by professionals and to additionally stabilize the voltages. Or you might just buy a complete Low Voltage solution like the μZeus by Tiptop Audio, the Row Power by 4ms, the Silta by Frap Tools, the Deluxe Power Module by Synthrotec and many more. Because of the weight, the danger and liabilities connected to implement a transformer yourself, a good solution might be to use a small DC powersupply (similar to a notebook powersupply) produced by professionals and to additionally stabilize the voltages. Or you might just buy a complete Low Voltage solution like the μZeus by Tiptop Audio, the Row Power by 4ms, the Silta by Frap Tools, the Deluxe Power Module by Synthrotec and many more.
## Projects
- **Simple PSU** – a simple linear PSU [(Simple PSU Project Repository)](https://code.hfbk.net/t6/sdiy/tree/master/PSU)
## Notes
Another way to generate a negative Voltage is to use a special IC like a LTM8049, which can boost lower voltages with setable switching frequencies and outputs a setable frequency. [Find cheaper IC here?] Another way to generate a negative Voltage is to use a special IC like a LTM8049, which can boost lower voltages with setable switching frequencies and outputs a setable frequency. [Find cheaper IC here?]
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