Hello
greetings have to make a linear 5 volt dac power supply
can anyone recomend best possible caps 10000uf 35 volts
any particular brands that can improve the power supply
warm regards
Andrew
greetings have to make a linear 5 volt dac power supply
can anyone recomend best possible caps 10000uf 35 volts
any particular brands that can improve the power supply
warm regards
Andrew
35V caps for a 5V linear supply? Cap volume/mass goes as voltage squared, you can use far smaller/cheaper caps if you can use, say, 10V rated ones.
Just a quick question, I want to assemble a five channel power amp using five mono mosfet amplifiers, each has a voltage range 15 to 70v, 150 watts in to 8 ohms. I am also using 3 dual rectifier boards 100v 120a. My question is can I parallel 3 transformers to power each rectifier board or use one transformer and connect the rectifier boards from dc out to ac in
First large project, might be too large.
First large project, might be too large.
Or parallel smaller caps like two 4700 uF or four 2200 uF capacitors. That will lower esr and increase the ripple current rating of a single 10000 uF.
Condensers.... the last time I saw that term was in Japanese schematics from the seventies
I used to be a car mechanic and the distributor had a condenser in it.
Just an old name.
I used to be a car mechanic and the distributor had a condenser in it.
Just an old name.
Yup, replacing "points, plugs, condenser and cap" did it many times growing up, it was called a "tune up". Then pull out the strobe, hook it to spark plug number one, turn and lock the distributer until you reach "top dead center" on the flywheel! 🙂
Somewhere in history it was apparently decided that condensers/condensors are used in refrigerant circuits and capacitors in electrical circuits.
Nobody has heard of a condenser microphone? 😀
RE: OP question. Kemet make excellent parts. So does TDK/EPCOS like this one: B41505A7109M000
RE: OP question. Kemet make excellent parts. So does TDK/EPCOS like this one: B41505A7109M000
Yup, replacing "points, plugs, condenser and cap" did it many times growing up, it was called a "tune up". Then pull out the strobe, hook it to spark plug number one, turn and lock the distributer until you reach "top dead center" on the flywheel! 🙂
My pappa got sick of that and ripped it out and put in a 'transistorized' ignition!
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