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Bluechip:
You've no business wiring up 79xx regulators arseaboutface, that's my favourite faff-up.  :D

BTW, you should really put a 100nF to ground close to the o/p pins on 78xx and 79xx ( and any other regulator for that matter ) otherwise they will tend to oscillate ..  :thumbup:

Happy New Year 2U and Mrs. Rob ...  :wave:

Dave

RobWilson:
 :lol: :lol: Hi Dave I bet it will not be the last time I get a component arse about face  :Doh:




I will amend the circuit tomorrow as you suggest  :thumbup:  , I was wondering why I had a strange ripple  on the 9 volts out .

All the best to you Dave  :beer:  :ddb: :beer:

Cheers  Rob

Bluechip:
Hi Rob

Cheers  :beer: 

First time I had that nonsense was years ago, making a 1MHz Colpitts Oscillator. The circuit was driven by a 7809 and it ekkled quite handsomely at 1.6MHz. No way could I get the damn thing to work properly. Eventually discovered it was the pox-etten 9V with a hideous 1.6MHz ripple  ..  :doh:

Back in my analogue days ... long ago ...

Dave

RobWilson:
Something like this Dave  :wave:




I think I will change the output connector to -12, 0 , +5 ,+9, +12 


cheers Rob  :beer:

Bluechip:
Well, 100uF would maybe improve things, but ..... it's the high frequency instability which causes the grief. So, if you actually freakin' READ like what I have writted  100 nF ie. 0.1 uF ...   :D  :D

Electrolytics in general are not very good at getting shot of HF noise 'cos of their inherent construction. An el-cheapo ceramic is all you need. You can leave the 100uF caps. there. Won't harm anything.

Good day to you, Sir ...  :ddb:    Late lunch today ... starving ....

BTW
I think your 0V centre-tap should be grounded ??

And that is the symbol for a safety earth, ground is an inverted triangle.  :thumbup:

What current are you drawing from these regulators anyway? The 12V ic's. will have some 25V i/p, this gives about 13V dropped across them. If I assume the max. of 1A they will dissipate some 13W which is a lot for a TO220 package without a fairly large heat-sink and/or a fan. A 15 - 0 - 15 transformer would be a bit better ...

Dave

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