How to Design a Low-Noise Dual Rail Voltage Supply

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  • Опубліковано 7 чер 2024
  • Industry Expert Consultant Mark Harris illustrates, from start to finish, how to design, build, and test a low-noise dual rail voltage supply that is perfect for high-performance op-amps. This is a great project for the beginning PCB designer, so be sure to grab a free trial of Altium Designer and follow along.
    0:00 Intro
    0:31 Voltage Regulator Overview
    3:32 Adding a Blinking Low Battery LED
    3:59 Board Layout and Routing
    5:50 Hand-Assembly
    7:09 Load Testing
    9:07 Oscilloscope Testing
    11:21 Outro
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  • @napent
    @napent Рік тому +8

    It would be great to see the spectrum analyzer output of the signals

  • @kfcmcdonalds
    @kfcmcdonalds Рік тому +7

    Switchmode and Low Noise are kinda mutually exclusive. Ultra gets even harder. The simplest design with two +/- 9v batteries will be the quietest you can get, across the full noise bandwidth.

  • @GuambraMichelin
    @GuambraMichelin Рік тому +11

    Got a bit lost on the noise measurement, but other than that really nice design. I have seen a lot of this ground stitching but never knew why until now!

  • @maks886
    @maks886 Рік тому +3

    That is a fantastic video, hats off!

  • @fernandoi8958
    @fernandoi8958 Рік тому +1

    Your setup is amazing, would love to know more about which equipment you are using. What are you using to hold the boards in place by the way?

  • @alperkaplan1839
    @alperkaplan1839 Рік тому +2

    thanks great video.

  • @oliverer3
    @oliverer3 8 місяців тому

    Figured I'd watch this before I start laying this out and funnily enough I'd selected almost the exact same components. I'll take that to mean I must have been doing something right :D

  • @archsys5643
    @archsys5643 Рік тому +2

    very nice!!!

  • @Niels_Dn
    @Niels_Dn Рік тому +1

    Why not use a switched mode regulator on the positive rail as well? By doing it with an LDO directly you’re dissipating over 300mW at full load there, which is a lot in a battery powered system.

  • @felipehmattos
    @felipehmattos Рік тому

    awesome video! thank you

  • @gpcm
    @gpcm Рік тому +5

    you only had 69 likes when i watched this video. I will come back later to give it a like because... you know

  • @BMM66666
    @BMM66666 9 місяців тому

    Why turns on the bandwidth limit on the oscilloscope?

  • @marsrocket
    @marsrocket Рік тому

    I didn’t understand why you put the 0 ohm resistor in the design. Are you running a simulation before building it?

  • @drhubs7049
    @drhubs7049 Рік тому

    You're a badass!

  • @TheOleHermit
    @TheOleHermit Рік тому +3

    Darn! Hoped this would solve my supply noise problem, but I need to go from a 5VDC USB supply to +/-9VDC rails for my op amps. 😢
    Nevertheless, thanks for the tips that I was able to understand.

    • @OriginalCircuit
      @OriginalCircuit Рік тому

      You should be able to implement an almost identical topology - just add a boost regulator and LC filter before the positive side linear regulator. So your 5V comes in, goes to two switching regulators - a +9.5v and -9.5V, which then both go to LC filters, and then feed a +9V and -9V linear regulator respectively.

    • @TheOleHermit
      @TheOleHermit Рік тому

      @@OriginalCircuit Thanks so much for that info. I'm currently using a IH0509S unregulated 5V to +/-9V DC-DC converter, w/10uF caps on the rails for smoothing on the prototype. Assumed that I needed to add +9V & -9V linear regulators, so I'll look for a single split one instead.
      Any suggestions for the LC filters?
      Full disclosure, I'm a real dip-shit regarding circuit design, but not too bad with a soldering iron.
      I really appreciate your help.🙏

  • @tristankordek
    @tristankordek Рік тому

    👍

  • @krakamak
    @krakamak Рік тому +1

    Can someone tell me where can I find a similar silicon piece he used for the reflowing?

    • @ShainAndrews
      @ShainAndrews Рік тому

      No time stamp... no answer.

    • @krakamak
      @krakamak Рік тому +1

      @@ShainAndrews 6.50

    • @ShainAndrews
      @ShainAndrews Рік тому

      @@krakamak You need to start using yer brain mate. He literally said what it was.

    • @edgarwideman737
      @edgarwideman737 Рік тому +1

      @@ShainAndrews Sorry YOU need to start using your brain mate. @Nagy Bálint is asking (WHERE) to get the silicon mat. Not asking WHAT it is.

    • @ShainAndrews
      @ShainAndrews Рік тому

      @@edgarwideman737 Says the tard rocking emojis. Once a clown knows what something is... they damn well better be able to find where...

  • @tfinmoraes
    @tfinmoraes Рік тому +1

    Hi Mark, great content! Amazing how one can get an off the charts low noise PS that "easily" these days! Quick question: at ua-cam.com/video/xLjGT3L2-yc/v-deo.html are you using an AZV321 op amp in open loop as a comparator? If yes, a possible suggestion is to use a proper comparator and avoid the unlikely but possible false triggering due to the op amp saturation. Since I don't have an altium licence, I couldn't check the schematics directly.

    • @OriginalCircuit
      @OriginalCircuit Рік тому

      Yup, I'm using the opamp as a comparator to keep the BOM smaller, its very much a non-critical area of the circuit!