November 27, 201114 yr This has been needed for a while. For those with problematic DAC's that put out a bit of DC, and balanced headphone amplifiers happy to amplify said DC and produce differential DC on the output... http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/protector.jpg This is the one case where ti kan's protection board does not work, unless you want to use 2 of them.
November 27, 201114 yr Nice one! I've been looking around for an external solution, with the thought powering from a wall wart. Good to use with unfamiliar equipment and of course not having to chuck one of these in every amp would be a bonus.
November 27, 201114 yr Do you have a schematic view you could post? I like the approach, comparators instead of Ti's summing amp. I see you used the same 1.6 Hz lowpass filter - I found this a little too sensitive on the epsilon12 and was getting a lot of false cutouts so I ended up lowering the cutoff to about .7 Hz and the gain on the summing amplifier from 10 to 5, which should make it cutout when it sees about 140 mV of DC offset. I'm not sure which did the trick as I did them at the same time.
November 27, 201114 yr Author don't you mean Balanced Headphone "Protector" oops, so i can't spell. I'll fix it later. Its not like its already etched into a front panel. We can adjust the comparator window as necessary, as well as the filter. Ceramic caps up to 4.7uf in that lead spacing i believe. Putting the thing in a small box with a female and male 4 pin xlr's on tails plus a cheap wall brick should take care of those pesky massively overpowered things from my friend in skokie that seems unable to comprehend DC servo's. Edited November 27, 201114 yr by kevin gilmore
November 28, 201114 yr Might be more symmetrical as RSA The Protector and The Protector from the RSA... A schematic would be nice also
November 28, 201114 yr Author I can't find the schematic. Seriously. I must have left it at home. Will draw it up again and post soon. here is a fresh version http://gilmore.chem....u/protector.pdf For DC, it triggers on anything over +.5VDC and -.5 VDC Detect time is 75 milliseconds. For AC, at 20hz, it triggers on 5 VRMS. Edited November 28, 201114 yr by kevin gilmore
November 29, 201114 yr I have a name in mind for this one. Going with the protection theme, how about the 'Gilmore Looking Over Valuable Equipment' or G.L.O.V.E. ?
November 29, 201114 yr is there some way to make this uncompatible with Ultrasones? No, but he could make it incompatible.
December 23, 201411 yr Old thread, sorry: Kevin, do you have a schematic for the current version of this board? //UFN EDIT: Oh, and some BoM-questions: 1) I assume the diodes are just standard 1N4148/1N914? 2) Is the 47uF cap supposed to be ceramic or similar since it hasn't got the same footprint as the electrolytics? Edited December 23, 201411 yr by UFN
December 23, 201411 yr Author not sure where the schematic is, will look later 1n914 or similar 47uf non-polarized ceramic
December 24, 201411 yr Should I have one of these on the Balanced Dynahi, or is it ok to run without one?
December 24, 201411 yr Author high powered DC amplifier. More than capable of frying headphones if you put dc in the input. Protection circuits always a good idea
December 24, 201411 yr Should be plenty of room in the case, I'll need to get one of these built up. . Might try and squeeze one in my dynalo build too. Thanks.
December 24, 201411 yr Dr. Gilmore. Can I use this on my Balanced Dynahi (last versión)? I suppose that I can used this on the output or it's not necessary? Edited December 24, 201411 yr by jose
December 24, 201411 yr See posts 14 and 15. I presume this is used like Amb's in that you put it between the amp output and the phones?
December 24, 201411 yr See posts 14 and 15. I presume this is used like Amb's in that you put it between the amp output and the phones? OK, you are right, but if you have a servo on the output ( I don't know if on other Dynahi versión has servo) when you add this board, you are duplicating the protection. Not? Really, Is it necessary two protecction on the output? Edited December 24, 201411 yr by jose
December 24, 201411 yr servo has a limited range and is slow Thanks Dr. Gilmore. For broken the servo protection, really you need a offset very high or a very deep signal. Not?
December 25, 201411 yr I've got a bunch of BC546B left over from the Dynahi PSU, would that be suitable in this circuit?
December 25, 201411 yr What that N channel on the board that drives the relay? http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/protector.jpghttp://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/protector.pdfhttp://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/dynapower2.jpg Edited December 25, 201411 yr by GrindingThud
December 25, 201411 yr Author new board uses 1 x 2n7000 http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/protector3.pdf Edited December 25, 201411 yr by kevin gilmore
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