Universal Switching Power Supplies.
Works anywhere from 90 to 265VAC
Here's some that I use ...
http://www.astrodyne.com/catalog.asp...30&vid=0,0,0,0
Universal Switching Power Supplies.
Works anywhere from 90 to 265VAC
Here's some that I use ...
http://www.astrodyne.com/catalog.asp...30&vid=0,0,0,0
DT
That looks like a good idea. I thought about using plugtop transformers but its nice to keep everything inside the device. Those transformers look perfect for this. Thanx!
Best thing about those supplies, is the overcurrent protection.
Saved my PCB's on several occasions.
When something goes really wrong, ... instead of turning things into a melted mass of toxic goo. The power supply just shuts-down.
Fix the original problem, and away you go.
Instead of, away you go to build another one.![]()
DT
Thats good because a lot of my circuits end up as a pile of goo or at least smoking with a few cracked components. Its usually because a wire fell in the wrong place or a blob of solder bridged 2 tracks
HI,
what 1 marine air-conditioning controls manufacturer does is;
*use the 240 vac taps on Xformer to get about 20 volts at 240 in and about 10 volta at 110 in.
* use a national semi type switching reg, up to 40 volt input and make say 8 vdc from either the 10 or 20 volts (need inductor for sw reg)
*then just use standard 7805 from the 8 vdc for PIC.
don
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