I was reading the effects loop chapter from Merlin Blencowe's preamp book and came across this section analyzing different commercial loop drivers. In the Peavey 5150 example he talks about a potential high voltage at the output while the coupling cap to the output send charges at startup. Here'is the section:
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If I put two opposing zener diodes (say 9V) on the output, after the cap to clamp the spike at startup, how can I determine the rating? Do i need to add some series resistance? I've been looking at general electronic sites/calculators, but am confused about calculating for this particular applications. B+ at this point in the circuit is around 350vdc.
Thanks!
If I put two opposing zener diodes (say 9V) on the output, after the cap to clamp the spike at startup, how can I determine the rating? Do i need to add some series resistance? I've been looking at general electronic sites/calculators, but am confused about calculating for this particular applications. B+ at this point in the circuit is around 350vdc.
Thanks!
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