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| 001:
--- Quote from: ogden on November 20, 2018, 06:25:32 pm --- --- Quote from: 001 on November 20, 2018, 06:12:17 pm --- --- Quote from: ogden on November 20, 2018, 06:02:16 pm --- --- Quote from: 001 on November 20, 2018, 05:40:28 pm ---Can You post some good discrete circuit? --- End quote --- It's in the LM317 datasheet. Look for adjustable regulator circuit. --- End quote --- LM317 is integrated circuit :-// --- End quote --- So what? --- End quote --- I`m looking for basic discrete design |
| ogden:
--- Quote from: 001 on November 20, 2018, 06:37:30 pm --- --- Quote from: ogden on November 20, 2018, 06:25:32 pm --- --- Quote from: 001 on November 20, 2018, 06:12:17 pm ---LM317 is integrated circuit :-// --- End quote --- So what? --- End quote --- I`m looking for basic discrete design --- End quote --- LM317 is basic design and it shall be considered as "discrete enough" :D Anything else will be much more complex, most likely will require opamp and (shunt) reference - both discrete components ;) You can try to search for "high voltage discrete linear supply circuit" but I am afraid that you can find such only in oldskoll electronics/radio magazines. Good luck, you will need it: https://www.americanradiohistory.com/ |
| 001:
--- Quote from: ogden on November 20, 2018, 06:50:19 pm --- --- Quote from: 001 on November 20, 2018, 06:37:30 pm --- --- Quote from: ogden on November 20, 2018, 06:25:32 pm --- --- Quote from: 001 on November 20, 2018, 06:12:17 pm ---LM317 is integrated circuit :-// --- End quote --- So what? --- End quote --- I`m looking for basic discrete design --- End quote --- LM317 is basic design and it shall be considered as "discrete enough" :D Anything else will be much more complex, most likely will require opamp and (shunt) reference - both discrete components ;) You can try to search for "high voltage discrete linear supply circuit" but I am afraid that you can find such only in oldskoll electronics/radio magazines. Good luck, you will need it: https://www.americanradiohistory.com/ --- End quote --- yea oldshcool is ok too Only transistors and resistors :-+ oh I see what You from former USSR Can You say about cold war gear Someone tells it will be work to the end of time Is it truth? |
| ebastler:
--- Quote from: 001 on November 20, 2018, 07:20:37 pm ---yea oldshcool is ok too Only transistors and resistors :-+ oh I see what You from former USSR Can You say about cold war gear Someone tells it will be work to the end of time Is it truth? --- End quote --- You just posted the Statron manuals, including schematics, in that other thread. Aren't those discrete enough for you? ;) Also, please be mindful with your USSR and cold war references. The Baltic republics (and quite a few other countries too) did not particularly enjoy being part of the USSR, and their citizens may not enjoy being characterized as "former USSR" as the main identification. And, come to think of it -- why not ask a few Americans about "cold war gear"? If I recall correctly, there were two sides in that "war"... On a more general note, it leaves a bad aftertaste for me when you talk about fellow forum users' countries of origin, but have apparently chosen to mask your own. Why don't you tell us where you are from? |
| 001:
--- Quote from: ebastler on November 20, 2018, 07:48:32 pm --- --- Quote from: 001 on November 20, 2018, 07:20:37 pm ---yea oldshcool is ok too Only transistors and resistors :-+ oh I see what You from former USSR Can You say about cold war gear Someone tells it will be work to the end of time Is it truth? --- End quote --- You just posted the Statron manuals, including schematics, in that other thread. Aren't those discrete enough for you? ;) Also, please be mindful with your USSR and cold war references. The Baltic republics (and quite a few other countries too) did not particularly enjoy being part of the USSR, and their citizens may not enjoy being characterized as "former USSR" as the main identification. And, come to think of it -- why not ask a few Americans about "cold war gear"? If I recall correctly, there were two sides in that "war"... On a more general note, it leaves a bad aftertaste for me when you talk about fellow forum users' countries of origin, but have apparently chosen to mask your own. Why don't you tell us where you are from? --- End quote --- Yea I see Statron is not overengineered Its nice :-+ Is all easteuropean gear are buided this way too? I want to know more |
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