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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Dona paula, Goa
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I have not seen a dual tracking power supply DIYed in the DIY projects. Are there any specific reasons...
Their absence/rarity makes me curious. Gajanan Phadte |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: the north
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I have my own construction.
I did use whatever I had, and so it is a mixture of discretes and IC. Output: 2x 0-20V variable tracking dual +8V -8V +5V Max current is only like 200mA. But this is enough for most of my lab-circuits.
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