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| jayjr1105:
My one and only, homebrew. 12V5A switching supply with LTC3780 doing all the magic. |
| GeorgeOfTheJungle:
Up to 350W, pure chinesium inside, works wonderfully: |
| mrjoda:
I build this maybe 6 years ago and it is my No.1 from then. Keithley 2302 and Phillips 2811 are nice, but they are collecting dust on my desk most of the time. Outputs: 25V/1,5A regulated and +/-3V3; +/-5V; +/-12V unregulated/switchable. Linear, robust, low noise and fast enough... |
| nardev:
[ Specified attachment is not available ] [ Specified attachment is not available ]Not the best in the wold but exactly what i needed : ) small and stable enough. RIDEN RD6006. Good thing to mention, they were very prompt in email support. I couldn't figure out few things at first. p.s. i did some customization, didn't like the switch and i only needed this small PSU |
| SteveyG:
--- Quote from: nardev on December 12, 2019, 01:32:49 pm --- (Attachment Link) (Attachment Link) Not the best in the wold but exactly what i needed : ) small and stable enough. RIDEN RD6006. Good thing to mention, they were very prompt in email support. I couldn't figure out few things at first. p.s. i did some customization, didn't like the switch and i only needed this small PSU --- End quote --- Where's your mains earth?? |
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