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http://www.electronickits.com/kit/co...isc/ck1103.htm
I might use this kit for my next bias generator. The nice thing for me is that it comes with enough diodes and caps, and a nice PCB. Certainly nothing you couldnt throw together quite quickly, but already sourced. I hate ordering from parts supply stores... |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Phoenix, Az.
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It looks good, but I suspect that the three 3.3M resistors at the output won't last very long. I don't think they are HV resistors.
You can get different output voltages by tapping different points in the circuit. Be careful with the line voltage! I_F |
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I think that mains input is not separated from output.
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