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PAGE 1 of 4 - Getting Started
To get started first we will need items needed for this build so lets start there
NOTE: if you would like more replacements of the parts write in the comments these parts are parts that every electronic store has and at the time when i designed this i designed it around the parts i had in my junk box
| Transformers | TR1 | 24V 2A | | TR21 | 2x6V 0.2A this is a center taped transformer meaning it has 2x secondary | | | Semiconductors | D1,D2,D3,D4 | BY296 | | D5, D6,D13,D14 | 1N4148 | | D7 | ZF7V5 or any 7.5v zener diode | | D8 | ZF15 or any 15v zener diode | | D9,D10,D11,D12 | 1N4004 or any 1A rectifier diode | | Q1,Q4 | BC140 | | Q2 | BC160 | | Q3 | 2N3055 | | Q5 | 2N3904 | | Q6 | BC556B | | DISP 1,2,3,4 | 13mm Common anode 7 segment displays chose your color | | LED1 | 3mm LED chose your color | | | Passive components | C1,C2 | 2200μF 35V | | C3,C4,C12,C13,C15,C17,C18,C19 | 1μF 35V Tantalum capacitors or electrolytic | | C5,C11 | 1μF 35V | | C6,C7 | 470pF | | C8,C9,C25 | 10μF 35V | | C10 | 100μF 35V | | C14,C16 | 1000μF 16V | | C20 | 100pF | | C21 | 0.1μF | | C22 | 22nF | | C23, C26 | 0.47μF | | C24 | 0.22μF | | R1, R27 | 300R 0.5W | | R3 | 3k9 | | R5, R8,R31 | 4k7 | | R9 | 220R | | R7 | 100R | | R10, R26,R32 | 47k | | R11 | 1k 2W | | R12 | 0.33R 5W | | R15, R16 | 22k | | R28 | 510R 0.5W | | R17 | 1k5 0.5W | | R18 | 3k3 | | R19 | 0.1R 5W In schematic these are shown as 1 resistor but they are actualy 2 in paralel | | R20 | 5k1 | | R21, R25 | 1M | | R22 | 100k | | R23 | 22k | | R24 | 1k small trimmer potentiometer | | P1, P3 | 50k linear potentiometer | | P2, P4 | 5k linear potentiometer | | R2 | 5k1 1W | | R4 | 8k2 | | R6, R13, R14 | 1k | | R29 | 4R7 | | R30 | 10k | | L1 | 1mH | | | Integrated Circuits | IC1 | LM317T | | IC2 | LM723 DIL | | IC3, IC4 | MC1458 DIP | | IC6 | 79L05 | | IC7 | 78M05 | | IC8 | ICL7107 | | | Misc |
When searching capacitors sometimes its good to search like this for example 0.47μF if result doesn't show any results try converting it into nano-farads 470nF then search again
Comments
At 12 June 2015, 17:27:05 user Wiki wrote: [reply @ Wiki]This power supply can be used to power amplifiers or lab, because the LM723 is a very good voltage regulator, with good specifications, like noise figure. It has sense voltage, feedback, overall protection. It is a way good comparing to LM317 series. It can be used for a final year project at university, if it has a documentation. I've seen at my university, final year projects like power supply with digital view of voltage.
At 26 February 2015, 7:23:46 user Zoran Petkovic wrote: [reply @ Zoran Petkovic]I uploaded PDF with my second populated unit pictures ( On presentation page click download file) it should be easy to build in one go but if you have questions ask them in comments ill spare some time to answer.
At 25 February 2015, 17:47:39 user Gamini wrote: [reply @ Gamini]Dear Zoran,
Oh, Very sorry to here this. Now you're paying for some others mistake, But appreciate your courage. Wish you good luck and Gods; Blessings.
Bes regards
Gamini
At 22 February 2015, 14:00:42 user Zoran Petkovic wrote: [reply @ Zoran Petkovic]3 months ago my house caught fire from neighbours burning house resulting in my house burning down to along with the computer with files for this build, my prototype burned down also but i redone schematic and even built a new unit i can post schematic PCB files and silk screen files AS IS. for now i cant write any text for it, at the moment im working 2 jobs to rebuild my home. anyway ill post files in PDF and they will be on first page
At 22 February 2015, 12:46:57 user Gamini Patabendige wrote: [reply @ Gamini Patabendige]Dear Sir,
This is a very interesting and usefull project. When can you post the balance content?
Best regards
At 12 December 2014, 22:01:51 user electronics-student-from-spain wrote: [reply @ electronics-student-from-spain]Any news? I'm a newbie electronics student at an electronics vocational trainingschool, I can get most parts cheaply or for free at the lab. I have zero incomes, so I must get smart and do my equipment in the DIY way.
At 12 September 2014, 20:03:01 user Zoran Petkovic wrote: [reply @ Zoran Petkovic]@george schematic have some mistakes also the pcb, once i get time to fix the files will write complete text im sorry i couldn't do this in one go but work i do demands a lot of my time stay tuned the prototype works really well will be worth waiting
At 12 September 2014, 18:15:00 user Giorgos Lazaridis wrote: [reply @ Giorgos Lazaridis]@george click on the worklog tab, you will find everything there
At 11 September 2014, 20:03:09 user george wrote: [reply @ george]Did you finish it? Where are the plans? How does it work? |
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