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Location: Genova, Italy
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The following is an example of two independent
floating supplies in action from a single transformer. However, they are not perfect. The DC voltage is lowered by the decoupling cap (100u) the lower these caps the lower the voltage, but they cannot be too big. I hope this helps Federico |
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the other pic with transient behavior
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have someone tried such
a solution? or, maybe it is known to be a bad design? Federico |
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