Usage, Connections, Compensation jumpers – Flight of Harmony Power v1 Module User Manual

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Usage

The standard AC wall adapter (if you purchased the standard unit) is rated

for 1 Ampere (A. K. A. 1 Amp, 1A, 1000mA), as is the POWER module itself. For

best performance – and this applies to ALL electronics, by the way – you should

never run POWER at its maximum rating. A 60% load (600mA) is the practical

limit for best performance. If you need/want to run it up to 75% or 80%, a greater

capacity adapter is needed to maintain performance. Adapters get hotter as more

power is drawn from them, which increases the internal resistance and thusly

reduces the performance. A 1500mA rated adapter is recommended. The adapter

plug must be a 2.1mm x 5.5mm x 9.5mm barrel-type plug.

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Connections

The output connectors are standard

0.25” width male quick-connect terminals,

compatible with the standard Doepfer PSU

harnesses and distribution board terminals.

T+1 & T+2: +12V

T-1 & T-2: -12V

TG1 & TG2: System ground

Compensation jumpers

Power supplies are infamous

for mysteriously becoming unstable. Their

performance is dependent upon the type of

load they are powering, and no two systems

are the same. As I have dealt with this sort of

problem in the past, there are provisions on the

PCB to adjust the regulator output capacitors

to tailor output performance to your specific

load characteristics.

The existing jumpers – JP1(V+) & JP2(V-)

– bypass these provisions, and are required

for normal operation. The positions marked JP3 & JP4 are connected in parallel

with C4 and C8, respectively, and can be used to increase the regulator output

capacitance. Cut JP1 or JP2 as necessary to reduce the output capacitance.

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