| The Iimiter is capable of converting a 70-260 V r.m.s. alternating voltage into a 180-350 V direct voltage. For that, a full-wave rectifi...
| The Iimiter is capable of converting a 70-260 V r.m.s. alternating voltage into a 180-350 V direct voltage. For that, a full-wave rectifi...
| Noise generators are used for measuring the self-noise of amplifiers and receivers and for same acoustic measurements. The noise of tradi...
| From time to time one comes across appliances in second-hand goods stores that were designed for operation from a 110 V a.c. (50/60 Hz)...
| Although the well-known Type LM317 voltage regulator is already short-circuit-proof, there are cases where a limit of the heavy short-cir...
| Although a 9.5-24 V direct voltage can be brought down to 5 V easily by a standard regulator, the converter described here has the advant...
| The well-known ICL7106 A-D converter IC has been with us in many generations of digital multimeter. A special version of it, the ICL710...
| The converter, based on a Type CA3080 operational transconductance amplifier (OTA) converts a triangular voltage into a sinusoidal one wi...
| The power supply for this analogue circuit that affords delays of 330 seconds is taken directly from the mains. The direct voltage at the...
| A type 555 timer and some passive components can provide a small converter to provide a negative output of 12 V at a few milliamperes.
| The digital-to-analogue converter described here is fast, based on discrete components, and comparable - in terms of performance to pretty...