Designing power section for a phaser.

leadfoot

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I've been messing around with the TAPFLO3D chip for running PT2399 delays and decided I really wanted to just build an old school 12 stage optical phaser that is a blend of the Compact Phasing A with a TAPFLO3D to drive the LEDs or bulbs (haven't decided yet) and running the op amps at +/-9v. To do this, I've got to get: 9v (easy), 5v (easy), -9V (also easy with a 1054) but when I design the schematic, it just seems overly messy. So, I'm throwing this out there.. how would the PedalPCB Hive Mind get these voltages stable and with an elegant power design? I feel mine is a bit heavy handed.

To add a bit more to this, I'm wanting to design this as a sandwiched board design with the power and controls on one board and then the phaser on the other board with the appropriate +/- 9V coming to it along with the voltage to drive the leds.

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