[Elecraft] Temperature or Warmth of KPA500 when "Off" ?
Hal Massey
haljr.massey at gmail.com
Thu Jul 1 11:54:21 EDT 2021
Maybe so. But this is an old design.
> On Jul 1, 2021, at 04:50, David Woolley <forums at david-woolley.me.uk> wrote:
>
> I don't think this design would be acceptable in modern consumer equipment, at least not in Europe. Typically they would have an auxiliary power supply for the microcontroller, to reduce power consumption to well under 1 watt, and maintain a reasonably good power factor, when in a soft power off state.
>
> Current and voltage figures quoted elsewhere in the thread suggest over 10 watts and an unknown number of VA. There was a lot of campaigning to hard power off devices at a time when standby powers were more like 5 watts.
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> On 01/07/2021 00:09, Jack Brindle wrote:
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>> It is powered by the 5V linear regulator, which is providing the heat you feel, along with the +12V and -12V regulators (also linear). I seem to recall that the input to the regulator is something like +15 or +18V, which gets regulated down to the three supplies that are used for running the microcontroller the RS-232 interfaces and the LCD. The LCD is disabled when front-power is off.
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