Comparison of Eurorack DIY PSUs

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A good clean power supply unit (PSU) is the most important part of a modular system. A proper linear power supply and good distribution makes a big difference to the stability and sound quality of the system.[1] Switch-mode power supplies are smaller, lighter, and much more efficient than linear power supplies but produce more noise on their output.[2]

Safety

Mains voltages can kill and capacitors in disconnected power supplies can still deliver quite a jolt. Unless you're qualified to work with mains electricity, ready made external transformers are safer.

Brand Model (& web page) Type Volts & Amps Transformer type Components Bus Comments Further info
Befaco Power bus DIY kit hybrid +/-12V@0.7A, 5V@0.3A switched +/-15V unit LM317TL, LM337TL, UA78M05CK Regulators integrated on 14 pin headers bus. Linear regulators supplied by switched +/-15V unit. schematic, assy instructions, Eagle files
Clicks & Clocks PSU linear +/-12V@1.2A toroidal mounted on PCB LM317, LM337 14 pin headers bus Modelled on Doepfer A-100 PSU2
Dintree D112 Power Supply switching +/-12V@0.625A, 5V@0.5A external 12V DC brick VBED15, 7805 12 pin headers integrated on PSU PCB Uses ready made DC to DC converter schematic
Eowave DIY PSU switching +/-12V@1.2A external 15V DC brick
Erica Synths 12V bipolar 1.5A PSU  linear +/-12V@1.5A Muff Wiggler forum
Frequency Central FC Power DIY linear +/-12V@0.5A, 5V@0.1A 12V AC wall wart none PCB only
L-1 12V bipolar linear PSU+busboards linear +/-12V@1.5A includes 5V regulator
MFOS Adjustable LM317/LM337 1.5A Supply linear +/-12V@1.5A
MFOS Wall Wart Power Supply linear +12V @1A
stroh modular power supply Muff Wiggler forum
Synthrotek Deluxe Power Module linear
Synthrotek Eurorack 5A Power Supply linear +12V@2.2A, -12V@1.3A, +5V@1.5A

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