Zener diodes - Circuitos electrónicos
A simple conventional power supply with clever design
http://www.ludens.cl/Electron/Ps20/Ps20.html
Bench Top Power Supply variable 0-6V/030V and 0-1/0-10A
http://www.tonyvanroon.com/oldwebsite/circ/ps3010/ps3010c.html
I am still lingering around flyback transformer and never start my tesla coil design since i am too absorbed and keen to know how does the flyback transformer work. For your information, before i got to have the ferrite c cores from the original flyback transformer from CRT tv, i have purchased four ferrite rods from Ebay as i ve planned to made them into my own handmade ferrite core or frame. As the rods were still in my room and i ve got nothing to do with it therefore i decided to resume to t.......
https://yamanashimasamune.blogspot.com/2011/07/high-voltage-experiments-part-3.html
Transient bus voltages are a significant risk factor to integrated circuits. The maximum breakdown voltage that an integrated circuit may be specified to tolerate is determined by its style and design approach that can be predominantly low for tiny CMOS devices. Introduction Transient or repetitive over voltage circumstances that defeat an IC?s absolute highest voltage spec may possibly irreversibly harm a device. The necessity for over voltage safety is notably prevalent in automobile 12V and 2.......
https://www.homemade-circuits.com/2015/12/over-voltage-protection-circuit-for.html
100W RMS/Channel Stereo Amplifier - Part 3 - Final article covers the assembly of the remaining modules and includes the full wiring and setting up details. In this final article, we continue with the assembly of the power supply and loudspeaker protector modules and give the full wiring details. We also describe the setting up and the test procedure........
http://archive.siliconchip.com.au/cms/A_30872/article.html
This is 150W FM transmitter amplifier for 88-108MHz band. The amplifier has two stages using BLF244 mosfet transistor for the first stage which requires 0.5 - 1Watt of RF input to get about 20watts to drive the final stage SD1407 which can push nearly 200 Watts on this design. This design is more or less broadband however I added two variable capacitors after each stage for optimum matching and power output. Make sure the trimmer and the capacitors after the final stage SD1407 are a high voltag.......
http://www.electronics-diy.com/150w-fm-transmitter-amplifier.php
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https://fillingdiagram.blogspot.com/2013/04/make-simple-machine-gun-sound-effect.html
https://ingramwiring.blogspot.com/2013/03/high-voltage-regulator-with-short.html
https://circuitdigest.com/electronic-circuits/emergency-light-circuit
https://joey89924.blogspot.com.es/search/label/circuit?updated-max=2013-04-07T18:31:00-07:00&max-results=20&start=20&by-date=false
http://dangerousprototypes.com/blog/2012/07/30/guest-3d-model-little-wire
http://www.timefracture.org/clockdocs/vectclk_design_notes.html
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