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What is "floated" linear voltage regulator?
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Vtile:
Yes. All eastern euro stuff are the same. The electrical knowledge were and still is very limited especially eastern Europe since 16th century, since none of the great electrical minds dared to go there and the ones there was escaped if they could.
schmitt trigger:
The interesting thing about Statron, is that they are still in business, building test equipment.
001:

--- Quote from: schmitt trigger on November 20, 2018, 09:10:16 pm ---The interesting thing about Statron, is that they are still in business, building test equipment.

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It will be interesting to see their actual schematics vs legacy
ogden:

--- Quote from: 001 on November 20, 2018, 08:06:23 pm ---Is all easteuropean gear are buided this way too? I want to know more

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During occupation Baltics were at the technological level of USSR, now are catching-up. Just one example - SAF spectrum analyzers
Wolfgang:
Hi,

thats easy. A floating regulator is a regulator which has no direct ground connection.

Conterexample: 7805. Input-Ground-Output. Not floating.
Floating: LM317: Input-Output-Adjust. This regulator never sees "ground", it floats.

The LM723 can be used in floating and non-floating configurations, see datasheet.
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