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gredz Posted - Aug 26 2009 : 12:26:27 AM
The materials needed to make a power supply,and we used to have a 0-0.5 amp.Can u share Some analysis and conclusion in doing such kind of project.
can u help me about this?
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Aaron Cake Posted - Aug 29 2009 : 10:23:50 AM
There are several example power supplies on the circuits page at http://www.aaroncake.net/circuits
audioguru Posted - Aug 26 2009 : 08:59:14 AM
A 0.5A power supply has a certain amount of voltage output. Yours does not.

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