superbaka wrote:For learning purposes, how much higher filter capacitance do you think most digital devices should have? Esp. unregulated LPS. It seems most SMPS have maybe a few thousand uF on the secondary.
In general I’d say, an unregulated PSU is not very well suited for an audio device with an SNR (Signal to Noise Ratio) at the edge of what’s technically possible.
A high ripple current causes a strong AC magnetic field, and no matter what you do as a designer, it will stray into the audio somewhere, finally even into the connected cables.
PSU building is based on a number of some relatively simple calculation.
But you need to know various parameters, like the transformer’s internal resistance or unloaded and loaded voltage, and the load’s demands.
Not even knowing the ADI-2 model (- DAC, - Pro, - 2/4 Pro SE), having different maximum power consumptions, I can only estimate.
If we look at the ripple voltage alone:
For the “DAC” a minimum charging capacitance of 10,000 uF, and for the “Pro”-models 22,000 uF, should keep ripple below ca. 1 V at normal use.
But, don’t just replace the existing PSU’s cap - the higher inrush current can kill it’s rectifier diodes, and a layman shouldn’t fumble inside a mains connected device anyway, if he doesn’t want to be electrocuted.
The expectable result is not worth to take this risk.
RME will release an LPS (Linear Power Supply) soon, have a look there if you like the idea.