Difference between revisions of "Power supply"
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=Parts needed= | =Parts needed= | ||
*Transformer - input 240VAC output 12VDC | *Transformer - input 240VAC output 12VDC | ||
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*Voltage regulator [http://www.national.com/pf/LM/LM78M05.html 7805] | *Voltage regulator [http://www.national.com/pf/LM/LM78M05.html 7805] | ||
*Mounting board - high current rails | *Mounting board - high current rails | ||
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*Capacitor - low value microF - to reduce RF emissions from regulator | *Capacitor - low value microF - to reduce RF emissions from regulator | ||
*Bridge rectifier - four 1N4004 diodes | *Bridge rectifier - four 1N4004 diodes | ||
+ | *Capacitor - high value - 12V | ||
=Circuit= | =Circuit= | ||
− | [[Image:Power-supply.gif]] | + | [[Image:Power-supply.gif|frame|Circuit diagram of the power supply]] |
Revision as of 08:40, 25 March 2007
To construct a DC power supply that will power the main board and any other digital logic circuits that may be required.
Parts needed
- Transformer - input 240VAC output 12VDC
- Voltage regulator 7805
- Mounting board - high current rails
Parts in stock
- Jug socket
- Capacitor - low value microF - to reduce RF emissions from regulator
- Bridge rectifier - four 1N4004 diodes
- Capacitor - high value - 12V