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ICL7107 Digital LED Voltmeter

Category: Skema Elektronika

This circuit is a digital voltmeter with LED display. It’s ideal to use for measuring the output voltage of your DC power supply. It includes a 3.5-digit LED display with a negative voltage indicator. It measures DC voltages from 0 to 199.9V with a resolution of 0.1V. The voltmeter is based on single ICL7107 chip [...]

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Lead-Acid Batteries Charger with Solar Panel

Category: Power Supply

This Batteries Charger is intended for charging sealed lead-acid batteries with a solar panel in small and portable applications. The customary diode that prevents the battery from discharging through the solar panel has been replaced by a FET-comparator combination. The batteries charger will stop charging once a pre-set voltage (temperature compensated) has been reached, and [...]

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DC-DC Converter With Variable VDC Input

Category: Power Supply

A DC-DC converter or another name known as buck regulator or switching regulator (because the input voltage can be either above or below the desired voltage output), provides stable regulated output voltage to supply electronic circuits. LM2576 converter circuits perform same function as the commonly known voltage regulator LM7805 from National Semiconductor. The 7805 voltage [...]

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Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Circuit

Category: Power Supply

An Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is a device that sits between a power supply and a device to prevent undesired features of the power source (outages, sags, surges, bad harmonics, etc.) from the supply from adversely affecting the performance of the device. The UPS may be split into 4 main circuits: Input Power Factor Correction, [...]

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LM2575 Switching Voltage Regulator

Category: Power Supply

Here’s the switching regulator that uses LM2575-5.0. You can make the stable voltage by using the 3 terminal regulator like LM317. However, because the output electric current and the inputted electric current are the same approximately, the difference between the input electric power (The input voltage x The input electric current) and the output power [...]

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