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De-smarting the Marshall Uxbridge
5 Jan 2025 | original ↗

This is the story of a commercially unavailable stereo pair of the bi-amped Marshall Uxbridge, with custom-built replacement electronics: active filters feeding two linear power amps. Listening to this high-fidelity set has brought me immense enjoyment. Play a great album on these near-fields, and the result is close to pure magic! Over and above the accurate reproduction of a wide audio range, the precision and depth of its stereo imaging is stunning.

Taming the buck with a Type III compensator
18 Oct 2024 | original ↗

I recently designed and built my first DC/DC converter, a synchronous buck regulating some hefty DC currents. It turned out to work okay-ish (except the overvoltage crowbar), but I had a nagging feeling that it could (and should) be improved further. Even though the prototype made it through a testing regime of load currents (up to the full rated...

Synchronous buck converter for 12V/5A output
10 Oct 2024 | original ↗

What is the logical next step after making a linear regulator? I learned some valuable lessons (both regarding general electronics and power supplies) doing that project, so I believe I could now make a much better linear supply. And perhaps I will! But now I decided it was time to aim for a switch-mode power supply (SMPS), a.k.a DC/DC converter.

Magnifying LED Superlamp (2500 lumens, dimmable)
11 Jun 2024 | original ↗

The first 15 years or so in the life of this lamp were spent as originally intended: as a TOOLCRAFT magnifying lamp (model 8066/EU), sporting a 22W G10q circular fluorescent bulb. It ran trouble-free for several thousand hours, allowing me to look at small stuff through its large (⌀12 cm) magnifier glass, and serving as a desk and ambient light....

My new PSU burns out! I fix it, and torture it by cracking water...
21 May 2024 | original ↗

My brand new PSU, the most complicated circuit I designed and built just recently, started life in October 2023. It seemed to work pretty well, at least I got through the long and dark winter with it feeding my LED Superlamp. (Most of the time. The rest of that time, I was using it for something it was actually intended for, i.e., the feeding of...

300W Linear Dual-Tracking Lab Supply
25 Apr 2024 | original ↗

So what to do with all the newly acquired experience of creating finely detailed circuit boards, SMT and all?

SMT and the ultimate LCD-SPI interface
21 Mar 2024 | original ↗

After having completed several electronics projects from idea to finished gadget, and gained experience with self-designed PCBs, I felt it was finally time to face the elephant in the room. What elephant? The predominant electronics technology I never dared to touch before: SMT a.k.a surface-mount technology. Given that virtually all industrially produced electronics is surface mounted, and has been for several decades, there is a ceiling of how serious you can get before coming to terms with it. And that ceiling is pretty low.

The EMMA SuperTorch
7 Feb 2024 | original ↗

There is never enough light, is there? Especially during the Nordic vinterhalvår (a lovely Swedish word for the half year that is winter).

Ditching GitHub
7 Jan 2024 | original ↗

This is going to be some sort of a public service announcement, with side notes. This has been brewing for a long, long time (years), it’s just that I never seemed to have the focus time required to solve this once and for all. But now I decided to get moving, and it is already ongoing. If you are among those few with an interest in code I...

What time is it (NTP and SNMP over WiFi-style)?
29 Mar 2023 | original ↗

Happy Daylight Saving Time!

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