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Join Date: Nov 2005
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Hi everybody,
I'm Derik, a hi-fi & diy manic from HK. We develop a tiny module to replace the traditional 78xx / 79xx power regulator. HIGH SPEED AND WIDE BANDWIDTH Voltage regulator is an important part of a power supply. The standard 3-terminal regulator is a handy voltage stabilizer, however it generate noise from itself. The MiniPRM is a high-end direct replacement to 78XX & 79XX series regulator use in most CD/DVD players and other audio equipments. MiniPRM design for high speed and wide bandwidth audio application with the benefit of full discrete components. It is the most cost-effective and handy way to upgrade your audio systems. The output of the MiniPRM is extremely low noise and stable. It constructed with a double-sided PCB in 13 mm x 28 mm and compatible with TO-220 IC package. MiniPRM Thanks, Derik Last edited by gijoe_22; 20th August 2009 at 04:48 PM. |
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