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| fixit7:
Do you have a circuit showing more of the specific parts? I see the MC78xx chip and the power transformer. |
| MarkF:
--- Quote from: fixit7 on May 23, 2019, 03:04:10 pm ---Do you have a circuit showing more of the specific parts? I see the MC78xx chip and the power transformer. --- End quote --- The circuit for the PCB is the one I posted earlier in reply #5. The large capacitor has a 10mm lead spacing and the small one has a 2mm spacing. Edit- Do you want actual part numbers? |
| Brumby:
A variation on the PCB to keep it neat and single sided. I've also added notations for the components: D1, D2, D3, D4, D5, D61N5395 (note polarity)C16800uF voltage to suit output of rectifier (note polarity)C210uF 16V or higher (note polarity)R1Current limit resistor - say 1K0LED1LED for power indicator - almost any simple LED (note polarity)Heatsink as appropriate for output power draw and input/output voltage differential. Edit: Polarity of power indicator LED corrected. |
| MarkF:
@Brumby- Your LED polarity is reversed. And just to take things over the top. |
| fixit7:
Nice pic. That's quite a large heat sink. What is "Mercedes" device? |
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