I don't know exactly where to post this but here it is none the less...
I had a customer bring me a transformer out of some scrap hi-fi and wanted me to figure out what all the wires were and the associated voltages, currents and overall VA. The transformer wound up being a Sansui 5234S used in a 1970's vintage Sansui model 1000A receiver. It was pretty easy to figure out what was what with the transformer because the service manual was readily available on the web.
One thing that puzzles me however is in some circuit descriptions associated with the transformer. The B+ off it is 190VAC and is connected to... (these are their words) "to full wave doubler" which is a Bridge type voltage doubler or (if memory serves me correct) a Delon voltage doubler. This can plainly be seen in the schematic. It's the next part of the description that has me puzzled however and that is: "with droppler chain for lower voltages". I can clearly see from the schematic that there are indeed various voltage dividers and dropping resistors coming off the main B+ to derive these voltages as you all would expect.
It's the term "droppler" that has me scratching my head. I have done a search for this term and come up with nothing. Is this some long lost terminology or something I missed while daydreaming in college, or is it just something unique to Sansui? ... is this a term we should bring back to common usage, I've never seen it before, but it sounds cool.
I had a customer bring me a transformer out of some scrap hi-fi and wanted me to figure out what all the wires were and the associated voltages, currents and overall VA. The transformer wound up being a Sansui 5234S used in a 1970's vintage Sansui model 1000A receiver. It was pretty easy to figure out what was what with the transformer because the service manual was readily available on the web.
One thing that puzzles me however is in some circuit descriptions associated with the transformer. The B+ off it is 190VAC and is connected to... (these are their words) "to full wave doubler" which is a Bridge type voltage doubler or (if memory serves me correct) a Delon voltage doubler. This can plainly be seen in the schematic. It's the next part of the description that has me puzzled however and that is: "with droppler chain for lower voltages". I can clearly see from the schematic that there are indeed various voltage dividers and dropping resistors coming off the main B+ to derive these voltages as you all would expect.
It's the term "droppler" that has me scratching my head. I have done a search for this term and come up with nothing. Is this some long lost terminology or something I missed while daydreaming in college, or is it just something unique to Sansui? ... is this a term we should bring back to common usage, I've never seen it before, but it sounds cool.
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