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My plans are to box the Ncores and the smps separately.
serengetiplains, If you own an oscilloscope you might look at the noise on the rails you are proposing to by-pass to see how much is there. The supply to the comparator may already be squeaky clean.
Because the Ncore is an RF amplifier the by-pass caps have to be effective at lowering the impedance of the power supply at radio frequencies. If you replace these caps with ones that do not function at these frequencies due to lead inductance you could create a problem that at present does not exist. Scotty
The lead inductance and self inductance of the capacitor raises the caps impedance to the point that any RF present will not enter the cap in any significant quantity. The cap will look more or less like a closed door at these frequencies. It won't spray RF all over because RF won't go into in to it in the first place.
You could put together a dedicated power supply complete with double regulation, but depending on the operational frequency of the comparator circuit, the inductance of the power supply's wiring and the wiring between the first and the second regulator and the point of use may defeat your efforts. You can't spread RF circuitry all over the place adding lead inductance or board trace inductance to the circuit and have it function as intended. Usually you have to take every measure possible to minimize stray inductance at every step in the circuit to insure its stability and then you sometimes have to start adding pico-farads of capacitance here and there adjacent to components to make the circuit stable. This kind of problem can be a real SOB to avoid and a bitch to fix after it crops up.Scotty
I might point out that there is a very large difference between the Tact amplifiers and the Ncore. The Tact amplifier has has no error correction possible due its design. The Ncore has error correction applied and as such has a 23dB lower THD figure and correspondingly lower IM distortion figures as well. The Tact amplifier is much more sensitive to power supply non-linearities than an amplifier with error correction. You can reap relatively larger rewards from power supply improvements because of this compared to an amplifier design with properly applied negative feedback. Apples and oranges as it were.Scotty
Would you be willing to take close in, hi res pics of the full surface of the amp? Could make a cool poster.
Saved. Which camera are you using for that? Those are just excellent close ups. And also fascinating that those tiny caps are also bypassed as well.