Originally posted by KingJL
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I just discovered that I need to provide some input bias to the THAT1512. It looks as if 5K from each leg to common will suffice and will not upset the damping. That being said the adjustable REF is probably redundant... just set it to 1/2 of the 20 supply. It looks as if using the biasing arrangement for the THAT1512, there is no longer a need to feed the ref to the coil input via the 2Meg resistance.
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Originally posted by KingJL View PostThat's my feeling... but for the time being, I think I will leave the adustable REF.
BTW: I now have a sim with a THAT1512 model running succesfully.
Good news on the THAT1512 sim
Looks like you could squeeze the bias resistors in near pin 5 of THAT1512
cheers
Mdtoday
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I made some changes to accommodate supplying needed bias to the THAT1512 inputs and to remove the R19 path to supply REF to the positive THAT1512 input. All files, schematic, board, BOM, and gerbers have been updated.
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Originally posted by KingJL View PostI made some changes to accommodate supplying needed bias to the THAT1512 inputs and to remove the R19 path to supply REF to the positive THAT1512 input. All files, schematic, board, BOM, and gerbers have been updated.
I'll have another look over later and report if I find anything else
cheers
Mdtoday
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Originally posted by Mdtoday View Post... I had a quick look over and noticed what appears to be a missing foot print...
Please continue checking!!
Corrected files:
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Originally posted by KingJL View PostNot missing... even more hideous... somehow, I had flipped it to the wrong side of the board. So, it ended up with C3 & C19 perfectly overlapping each other.
Please continue checking!!
Corrected files:
Cheers
Mdtoday
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Gave some more clearance between COIL+ & COIL-. Increased the track width of the 20V input to 0.508mm (there is very little load on the 20V line, but I increased it anyway). A note about clearance: I have the tolerances set to those allowed by JLCPCB. If you use another board shop you may want to revisit the PCB tolerances.
As for the interface board, I added 4 pmod (12 pin) sockets to provide accessibility of all available IO of the Cmod-A7... should be more than enough! This board is a 2 layer board and plugs into the 20 pin header on the bottom of the TX board. I like the way it turned out and I just may make another generic version with a total of 7 pmod (12 pin) sockets without the 20 pin header socket.
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