Voltages of the PSU are exactly +12V / -12V / +5V.
I read somewhere that the transformer for the DIY-PSU should have a few Volts more than 12V output, should the the wallwart be the same? I will check voltages of the amps as soon as I am outta work.
Ya I did. Or… actually I connected the +5V and ground from the PSU directly to the +5V input and ground on the OPL3. From there +5v and ground to the core, and to ground of the +/-12V on the OPL3, and to … umm maybe the story is too hard to follow.
Whatever, maybe I just check all connections tomorrow[move]move[/move]
I dont’ think that my case is normal. Everything sounds distorted. But anyway, the YAC and the amps get hot and now I hear nothing! Gonna buy another soundcard.
sorry, i didn’t check the voltages because i removed the yac to just solder it again. now the opl3 module doesn’t make a sound, except that the yac and the amps get hot. so i guess i still have a short on the pcb.
from my side: with bad switching PSU I get -13V and +11V on FM module and this give me distorted sound.
another PSU (based on big traffo): without connecting to FM module I measure -13 and +11, but after connecting to FM module the voltages I get OK. (+12/-12V) and of course sound was good.
If I use a PSU that supplies clean +5V/+12V/-12V, should I remove the 7805 from the core module? Seen that in a file about a switching PSU for the MBLC, just wondering if that could have been the reason for the YAC and the amps got “incomfortable”.
You can’t supply a 7805 with +5V, regulators need inputs of at least 2 volts higher than what it outputs… and especially can’t supply Core:J1 with only +5V, as it goes through a bridge rectifier as well… even worse if you supply ground to J1 as well as supplying ground elsewhere to ground pins on other modules, because of the bridge rectifier…
You can supply +5V/ground directly to J2 on the Core.