Hi all
You have to help me stop going fetal on the floor! I am wanting to design a +/-17v power supply for an audio project. I can get the 17v from the 7815/7915 but I've been struggling to get both + and - rails at the same voltage. I'm very new to this so must be missing something simple.
I have a SMPS which can give me 40v DC which I was using to give me +/- 20V to go into the regulators. I was struggling so I simplified it and tried to get just the +/-15V using this from the datasheet:

The individual voltage regulators work fine on their own, the problem is when I put them together as above and I get -15V but + 9.5V
When I measure the input I get -30V and +10V referenced to ground. When I measure current into the regulators both sides are equal at 2.2mA.
If I ust put the SMPS output across two resistors then the voltage balances equally. It's only when I attach the regulators that theres a mismatch between + and -.
I've really tried to search everywhere but couldn't find this problem, the problem seems that the ground reference isn't sitting in the middle, is this because one side is drawing more current than the other? I've made sure teh ground point on the SMPS is connected to ground of the regulators.
The SMPS is this one - https://uk.farnell.com/xp-power/fcs40us36/power-supply-ac-dc-36v-1-11a/dp/2909130
Thanks in anticipation
Pat
You have to help me stop going fetal on the floor! I am wanting to design a +/-17v power supply for an audio project. I can get the 17v from the 7815/7915 but I've been struggling to get both + and - rails at the same voltage. I'm very new to this so must be missing something simple.
I have a SMPS which can give me 40v DC which I was using to give me +/- 20V to go into the regulators. I was struggling so I simplified it and tried to get just the +/-15V using this from the datasheet:

The individual voltage regulators work fine on their own, the problem is when I put them together as above and I get -15V but + 9.5V
When I measure the input I get -30V and +10V referenced to ground. When I measure current into the regulators both sides are equal at 2.2mA.
If I ust put the SMPS output across two resistors then the voltage balances equally. It's only when I attach the regulators that theres a mismatch between + and -.
I've really tried to search everywhere but couldn't find this problem, the problem seems that the ground reference isn't sitting in the middle, is this because one side is drawing more current than the other? I've made sure teh ground point on the SMPS is connected to ground of the regulators.
The SMPS is this one - https://uk.farnell.com/xp-power/fcs40us36/power-supply-ac-dc-36v-1-11a/dp/2909130
Thanks in anticipation
Pat