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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: New York
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I'm trying to design a tube power supply with several outputs. I know this tool works for the application, but I have no idea how to plug in my variables. In fact, I have never used Excel before.
Can anyone explain how to punch the numbers and get a result? The controller: FSCQ0965RT Application notes PDF: Product Search Results Here's the link for the tool, but an account is necessary for download. SMPS/Fairchild Power Switch (FPS) Excel-based Design Tools | Fairchild Semiconductor | Global Leader in Power Optimization It will not let me change anything, and flags, "opened in read only mode". Any pointers would be appreciated. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: New York
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Never mind, I got it. It has to be saved to a drive and then opened, at least with Open Office on Linux.
Works great. |
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