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Old 16th October 2006, 04:35 PM   #1
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Default nad impedance sensing circuity...

how does it work?

they say it adjusts the voltage and current ratings of the power supply to compenstate, its only a bog std. tx, bridge cap psu, can't think off the top of my head how?

any ideas?
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You can view the principle of this circuit by clicking on the "Image" button above the text on this page :

http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-P...&RS=PN/4521742
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