A long while back I build an LM317 based adjustable bench supply. Nothing fancy. No current limiting or anything like that. Now I have a big Mastech HY5020 for the big stuff and still use the old LM317 based unit for small stuff. But I'm messing around with Op-Amps now and would like to build a +/- supply.
My thoughts are...
20V center tapped transformer, 1 Diode per transformer leg.
An LM317 & an LM337 (I wouldn't really need a lot of current for op-amp stuff)
Filter caps, etc.
Question: To reduce ripple on the regulator inputs, would it be better to use a C-L-C filter instead of just a Capacitor?
If I want just selectable outputs +/-5V, +/-9V, +/-12V, etc I can just use a 2 deck rotary switch to change the Adj-to-ground resistor value (trimmers on each of course to allow fine tuning and matching).
But what if I wanted to make a fully adjustable unit? Would I have to use a 2 deck pot? How could I ensure matching of the output voltages?
Thanks, guys. I know you folks have built something like this before.