To Bob 03 : Fuse on secondary winding is nonsens.
To digi01 : If you have heavy devices such as 10 G capacitor, use screwing holes in every corners.
To digi01 : If you have heavy devices such as 10 G capacitor, use screwing holes in every corners.
Upupa Epops said:To digi01 : If you have heavy devices such as 10 G capacitor, use screwing holes in every corners.
thank you🙂
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Re: Re: Reg. power supply for BIGC
it looks like he used circuitmaker 2000 and then pasted it into word or similar and added the text. then took a screen shot or save as image.
ooops stupid search made me revisit aincient thread..nothing to see here. move along.
carlosfm said:
That's a good schematic!😎😉
What software do you use?
Ah, you don't need the fuses on the secondary.
The fuse on the primary is enough.😉
it looks like he used circuitmaker 2000 and then pasted it into word or similar and added the text. then took a screen shot or save as image.
ooops stupid search made me revisit aincient thread..nothing to see here. move along.
can didi do one (PCB) with LM338 in TO3?
I cannot find one (LM338) with TO220 all over the city.
I cannot find one (LM338) with TO220 all over the city.

Hi,
same problem in Germany: you can't get the TO220 version - so i ordered samples. A lot cheaper than the TO3s. 😉
Michael
same problem in Germany: you can't get the TO220 version - so i ordered samples. A lot cheaper than the TO3s. 😉
Michael
derekyu said:can didi do one (PCB) with LM338 in TO3?
I cannot find one (LM338) with TO220 all over the city.![]()
I think I can.I need find a international TO3 heatsink and build its footprint.
So user will easy to set up the To3 device.
slackman said:Hi,
same problem in Germany: you can't get the TO220 version - so i ordered samples. A lot cheaper than the TO3s. 😉
Michael
P.S.
for small load,LM317 will do the job.
yusuf said:is it possible to get update protel version?
Thanks
What you mean is my smt version?I think I have release it on my site.
Zang
HI Zang
In here in Canada I can find LM338 regulator in TO220 case but all marked as a + regulator .
Can I use these in both chanel ?
Please let me know .
I would like to see If I can det the parts before I start a project .
Thanks for your ansver
Greetings
In here in Canada I can find LM338 regulator in TO220 case but all marked as a + regulator .
Can I use these in both chanel ?
Please let me know .
I would like to see If I can det the parts before I start a project .
Thanks for your ansver
Greetings
gaborbela said:HI Zang
In here in Canada I can find LM338 regulator in TO220 case but all marked as a + regulator .
Can I use these in both chanel ?
Please let me know .
I would like to see If I can det the parts before I start a project .
Thanks for your ansver
Greetings
Post 10 and post 15.
I had similar questions.
Hello
Thanks for your help , I just realised I do not need the regulated power supply to the balanced preamp driver .
The balanced preamp driver has the own regulator .
Because both design is coming from the same source from Zang I was confused , I tought the power supply was designed for the balanced preamp driver but now is all clear .
Thanks one more time .
I want to use the balanced preamplifier to drive a bridged Zenquito amplifier . So I can use it in a balanced mode .
Greetings
Thanks for your help , I just realised I do not need the regulated power supply to the balanced preamp driver .
The balanced preamp driver has the own regulator .
Because both design is coming from the same source from Zang I was confused , I tought the power supply was designed for the balanced preamp driver but now is all clear .
Thanks one more time .
I want to use the balanced preamplifier to drive a bridged Zenquito amplifier . So I can use it in a balanced mode .
Greetings
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