anonymous |
Dual Polarity Power Supply |
Monday, May 20, 2013 7:30:52 AM |
I simulated the above circuit in Multisim & found the load currents to be very low(about 0.5mA). Can u suggest a way to increase the load current to about 2A. |
anonymous |
Dual Polarity Power Supply |
Friday, January 13, 2012 10:39:50 AM |
Hi,i really need help on how to design a dual channel DC power supply that fulfills the following specifications :
1) Operation - User selection between independent adjustment for positive and negative output voltage, and series tracking mode (slave channel tracks the master channel)
2) Output voltage amplitude : 0-20V� 5%
3) Current limit : 0 - 1.5A� 10%
4) Powered Directly from main supply
5) Indications of power on, constant voltage and constant current mode
I really hope you guys will be able to help me and provide me with a schematic to achieve the above specifications..thanks in advance =)
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anonymous |
Dual Polarity Power Supply |
Wednesday, December 07, 2011 2:10:55 PM |
Hi perhaps some one could design a pcb for the circuit and layout, it would make the authors design far more superior
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anonymous |
Dual Polarity Power Supply |
Friday, November 05, 2010 7:37:50 PM |
To the guy below. R1 and R4 are potentiometers. It's okay to leave one side unconnected. (Editor's notes: Sure, if you want noise...) |
anonymous |
Dual Polarity Power Supply |
Monday, October 18, 2010 10:04:13 AM |
The R1&R4 where is it going to connect…..
is it short circuit or what
please answer
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M.Khalid Ansari |
Dual Polarity Power Supply |
Wednesday, October 13, 2010 10:23:26 AM |
I made this dual power supply two times but it doesn't work. Only transformer is heating up. After that I made single power supply by eliminating LM337 and other capacitors then it works properly. Please guide me, why dual power supply is not working? |
Opcode |
Dual Polarity Power Supply |
Monday, August 16, 2010 2:33:53 AM |
Better way to go below 1.2V (well, 1.25 to be exact) is to tie the R1 pot to -1.25V (instead of ground as shown) and R4 pot to positive 1.25V. |
anonymous |
Dual Polarity Power Supply |
Friday, July 30, 2010 2:32:26 AM |
can you please send me a circuit diagram of a dual power supply regulator to supply currents between 0 and 1.5A to a variable load resistor at a voltage of 2 to +12V |
vp_archer |
Dual Polarity Power Supply |
Friday, June 25, 2010 12:02:14 AM |
the junction between capacitors: are they connected to GROUND? from the diagram i see a "dot" there, but will that cause any problem?
thank you. |
anonymous |
Dual Polarity Power Supply |
Monday, December 21, 2009 11:11:48 AM |
I want to know about the Input, Output and Ground of U1 and U2. I mean what are 1, 2, and 3. Can you reply it to my mail? Thank you. |