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One of the power supply boards i purchased has two 0-25-25 markings. Here is the pic: My question is that do i need a transformer with two 2 25-0-25 outputs? This is the finished board, incase you are wondering : Lusya Power Supply For NAIM NAC152XS Preamplifier 2 way DC24V Regulator A3 001...
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A regulated power supply consists of a transformer, rectifier and reservoir capacitor (similar to the unregulated DC power supply above) BUT with an added circuit called a regulator. A regulator can be a very simple circuit or a very elaborate one with LOTs of …
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I have made and tested chip amp from 3886 by National Semi, and tested it with 20V-0-20V 100Va transformer. Actually now i got a transformer rated @35V-0-35V rail, but after bridge i get 50V DC rails. How can i use a regulator for getting 35v. I dont wanna go in for linear regulator design as...
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The PSU should be capable of 0-400VDC @ 100 or 125mA. Both current and voltage should be regulated. A bias tap and filament supply are also required. Solid state devices are preferred. The Heathkit SP2718 (?) is, I believe, the SS version of the SP/IP2717 which is good for 400VDC regulated at 100mA with bias and FS.
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The input supply voltage going into it will be around 42V +/- and Elliot mentions this is the maximum voltage for this amplifier, so I suppose I could ditch the regulated power supply for now so that I can enjoy the amplifier as is.... but without any short or overload protection I don't feel safe with the idea.
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