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Uploaded: 10.10.2007 17:44Categories: Electronics (3/6)  
Made a minimal power supply on a "real" PCB. Input is 7 - 24V(DC) and output is 5V(DC). There were some mistakes in PCB, but I think it's still pretty good. |
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| 11.10.2007 16:16 | | | This was just a test version. I mean led, capasitor and regulator are backwards in the picture ;) Had to change them back and now it works fine :) | | 10.10.2007 23:22 | | | Jipa, ehkäpä se on hyvä asia niin ei mene sekasi... | | 10.10.2007 22:30 | | | the only downside is that the in- and output connectors look different.. | | 10.10.2007 22:18 | | | Different kinds of things ;) For example, if I'm testing some new electronic gadget on breadboard, then this is useful ;) This isn't so important to me just build it, because I got parts and components to this for free ;) | | 10.10.2007 22:08 | | | Where do you need 5 volts for ? |
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