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Precison Power Supply, 0-40V/2A (0-40V/2A Güç Kaynağı) - 0 views

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    " Precision Power Supply © 1986 Doug Bedrosian and 2010 Tony van Roon "This Precision Power Supply is a nice addition on your workbench as primary, or in my case, a supplementary power supply. With zero to 40V and 2A with adjustable current limiting it will surely gets lots of use on your bench. On average the most amperage for a power supply someone needs is around two or three amps. The sensitivity for current limiting is fully adjustable. Have fun building!" Introduction: Test instruments are considered to be some of the most useful tools available when constructing a project. They are also considered to be the most expensive tools one could buy. For instance, a power supply of any quality and usefulness can range from several hundred dollars to several thousand dollars. The alternative to buying a power supply is to build one. The power supply in this article has a voltage range from 0 to 40V and a current range from 0 to 2 amps with current limiting set by the user. The quality of the supply is determined by the time and care the builder takes while constructing it. How It Works: The power supply is best understood when divided into separate parts. The first parts to look at are the two power supply sections. The output supply section consists of XFMR1, Br1, C1, and C2. They supply the appropriate voltage and current required at the output. The IC supply consists of XFMR2, Br2, and C3. The two power supply sections must be separate from each other because a floating ground is required for IC1. The next section is the voltage control. RV1 and R2 determine the operating point of a constant current source out of pin 3 of IC1. By varying RV1 the maximum output voltage will be set. Pins 8 and 9 are inputs to a high gain differential amplifier contained in IC1. By adjusting potentiometer P1 the voltage at pin 8 will vary; this will cause the voltage at the output to change until it is equal to the voltage at pin 8. Due to the high gain of the differenti
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    Precision Power Supply © 1986 Doug Bedrosian and 2010 Tony van Roon "This Precision Power Supply is a nice addition on your workbench as primary, or in my case, a supplementary power supply. With zero to 40V and 2A with adjustable current limiting it will surely gets lots of use on your bench. On average the most amperage for a power supply someone needs is around two or three amps. The sensitivity for current limiting is fully adjustable. Have fun building!" Introduction: Test instruments are considered to be some of the most useful tools available when constructing a project. They are also considered to be the most expensive tools one could buy. For instance, a power supply of any quality and usefulness can range from several hundred dollars to several thousand dollars. The alternative to buying a power supply is to build one. The power supply in this article has a voltage range from 0 to 40V and a current range from 0 to 2 amps with current limiting set by the user. The quality of the supply is determined by the time and care the builder takes while constructing it. How It Works: The power supply is best understood when divided into separate parts. The first parts to look at are the two power supply sections. The output supply section consists of XFMR1, Br1, C1, and C2. They supply the appropriate voltage and current required at the output. The IC supply consists of XFMR2, Br2, and C3. The two power supply sections must be separate from each other because a floating ground is required for IC1. The next section is the voltage control. RV1 and R2 determine the operating point of a constant current source out of pin 3 of IC1. By varying RV1 the maximum output voltage will be set. Pins 8 and 9 are inputs to a high gain differential amplifier contained in IC1. By adjusting potentiometer P1 the voltage at pin 8 will vary; this will cause the voltage at the output to change until it is equal to the voltage at pin 8. Due to the
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Alkaline Batarya şarj devresi (Alkaline Battery Charger) - 0 views

  • Alkaline Batarya şarj devresi (Alkaline Battery Charger)
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    Alkaline Batarya şarj devresi (Alkaline Battery Charger)
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    Alkaline Batarya şarj devresi (Alkaline Battery Charger)
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12V Batteries charger circuit#post19844#post19844#post19844 - 0 views

  • 12V Batteries charger circuit
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    12V Batteries charger circuit
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    12V Batteries charger circuit
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DC24V to AC220V Inverter 300W by NE555,CA3130,MJ15003 - 0 views

  • PCB DC24V to AC220V Inverter 300W by NE555,CA3130,MJ15003 This is circuit Inverter 300, Input battery 24V to Output 220V 50Hz 300W. Use Component IC 4027,NE555,CA3130,7805 and Transister MJ15003. Orijinal Resmi Görebilmek için buraya tıklayınız. Orijinal Resmi Görebilmek için buraya tıklayınız.
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    DC24V to AC220V Inverter 300W by NE555,CA3130,MJ15003
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1KHz square wave generator circuit - 0 views

  • You can build a simple 1KHz square wave generator using a few components and the LM3909 that is useful for testing audio equipment. It is powered from a single 1.5V battery cell and the maximum amplitude of the output signal is 1.1V. With P1 you can adjust the symmetry of the square wave signal and with P2 the amplitude. Square wave generator schematic
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    1KHz square wave generator circuit
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    1KHz square wave generator circuit
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