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Hi Enzo,
I did know why they did it, it was a throw away remark. There is a 7805 reg' feeding the main chip which can cope with up to 30v.Since, if the 11v zener it turned on by overvolts it will appear as a s/c and there is no form of current limit, destruction of the diode and/or power supply is almost certain!
A series diode on the dc supply board, in the external supply only would not rob battery vollts.
Most power supplies have about 2200mfd of res'cap and this will dump enough current through a 0.125 1Ohm resistor to burn it out.
The 7805 takes care of 5v regulation and there is adequate decoupling for the rest of the circuitry including C23 decoupling the 1/2vcc supply. Most modern I.C'S have excellent power supply rejection.
The purpose of D6 is to protect against accidental battery connection which it will probably survive, though this is by no means certain if a sealed lead acid type is used!
I am in the process of prepairing an article on the subject of external PSU's (known as wall rats over here) and so the shortcomings of designers are a bit of a hobby horse at the mo'
Rock on! ecc83
Hi Enzo,
I did know why they did it, it was a throw away remark. There is a 7805 reg' feeding the main chip which can cope with up to 30v.Since, if the 11v zener it turned on by overvolts it will appear as a s/c and there is no form of current limit, destruction of the diode and/or power supply is almost certain!
A series diode on the dc supply board, in the external supply only would not rob battery vollts.
Most power supplies have about 2200mfd of res'cap and this will dump enough current through a 0.125 1Ohm resistor to burn it out.
The 7805 takes care of 5v regulation and there is adequate decoupling for the rest of the circuitry including C23 decoupling the 1/2vcc supply. Most modern I.C'S have excellent power supply rejection.
The purpose of D6 is to protect against accidental battery connection which it will probably survive, though this is by no means certain if a sealed lead acid type is used!
I am in the process of prepairing an article on the subject of external PSU's (known as wall rats over here) and so the shortcomings of designers are a bit of a hobby horse at the mo'
Rock on! ecc83
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