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    Stupid question number 245: bipolar power

    It's a voltage inverter whilst also being low dropout voltage. This one can only go to +/-5v though. I think one benefit of LDOs beyond the low voltage dropout is they are pretty quiet...
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    Binder for PCB storage

    I actually use a stamp collection binder to house my tested transistors.
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    Diode Testing on Breadboard

    You're right definitely looks like DC offset. What I can't figure out is why? The signal generator has no settings for dc offset, why would you set up a sine wave this way by default? For comparison a sine wave sent out of my interface via a tone generator plugin.
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    Stupid question number 245: bipolar power

    I have seen LDO inverters, looking closer they are more in the 5v range though. Do you think the regulated outputs are worth it?
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    Stupid question number 245: bipolar power

    Is the $5 price point for the unregulated version of the DC-DC converters? Is the regulated version worth the $10ish price increase? How does this compare to an LDO inverter?
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    Diode Testing on Breadboard

    Hey folks, I've been doing some testing with diodes using my breadboard, except I've run into an issue, no matter how I hook up the diodes, I'm always getting asymmetric clipping. It doesn't matter whether they are silicon, germanium etc. This is as measured with my oscilloscope using a 2.4v...
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    General capacitor questions

    The other thing with Electrolytics is that their capacitance performance can vary depending on where you are in their voltage rating range I think? I swear I read that somewhere, but now I don't remember where.
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    Lt1054 negative voltage grounds

    Thanks everyone, I'll keep these in mind while designing.
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    High headroom Preamp Pedal Schematic Design Help

    You're unlikely to run into headroom issues with a guitar signal input and the output required going into a poweramp. Look at what the Revv G3 and the Firedman BEOD achieve on 9v. Something to think about with a clean channel is you still want some compression. Spikey transients aren't nice...
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    High headroom Preamp Pedal Schematic Design Help

    As a replacement for the amps in built preamp?
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    High headroom Preamp Pedal Schematic Design Help

    Live spice doesn't like overly complicated circuits, you sometimes have to split things up. Ive found issues in the past with specific opamps if they're not powered with +/- supplies. Im still not sure what your ultimate goal is here. Why do you need high headroom.
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    Lt1054 negative voltage grounds

    Using this schematic from AionFX to build a negative voltage supply for my bread board. I notice they have separate ground for the negative voltage compared to the input filtering. Is this necessary or just to minimise switching noise?
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    20 ГT309Б Ge Transistors Tested

    For some reason that only happens once I publish the post. Replaced with an image instead.
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    20 ГT309Б Ge Transistors Tested

    Alright, back with another round of Ge transistor testing this time the GT309B. These were quite a bit more expensive per transistor than the previous boxes I purchased. However if you want higher gain but low leakage these definitely seem worth taking a risk on. Out of 20, only 1 device is...
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    3AX31C Germanium gain

    Hey folks. I built my first ever bread board circuit, an LPB-1 and tested the NPN 3BX31C. It biased up nicely, here's the oscope results, 1000khz 0.6v P-P signal input 1000khz 1.2v P-P signal input Haven't measured the biasing resistor values yet, but seems like the low leakage readings...
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    SPICE library

    This quote on an old thread discussing diode Vf and knee made me realise, in a lot of circuit analysis, a lot is mentioned of the voltage but rarely the current. It made me want to do some simulations and examine this topic further. Thing is I've only ever used LiveSpice, does any have a SPICE...
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    What to make with 30-50 hFE Germaniums

    Yeah there's no reason the design needs to be all Germanium, would be fine to use a JFET input buffer for instance, and a Si BJT follower to buffer the output.
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    What to make with 30-50 hFE Germaniums

    Could be fun, any sweet example circuits? I probably have like 100 devices in this range, so I could make quite a few things ha ha. Would really love to do a microphone preamp, and line amp too.
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    Are these two diode shunt configs different?

    In the above examples though, the clipping would be symmetrical in both typologies though right?
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    Are these two diode shunt configs different?

    Hey folks, just looking at this "tape simulator" schematic, the original schematic is on the left, what I'm wondering is, would there be any difference compared to the version of the right? I'm vaguely aware of the concept of diode ladders, but usually I think there are some resistors in the...
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