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Circuit diagram for an ultra low-noise driver/supply circuit for white LEDs, using the IC LTC3201. Ensures a stable brightness in white LED driven items.
Photo: Positive Adjustable Power Supply Positive Adjustable Power Supply
Compact positive (K124) and negative (K125) adjustable power supply +/-
Photo: Hobby Power Supply Kit using LM7805 Hobby Power Supply Kit using LM7805
This is a practical battery eliminator for your projects. This is a basic power supply using two 7805 regulators; input up to 20 VAC from a transformer. There are two outputs; one regulated at 5 VDC, and the other one is variable. Includes plastic case. T
Photo: Negative Adjustable Power Supply Negative Adjustable Power Supply
Compact negative adjustable power supply
Photo: Bench AC/DC Power Supply Kit Bench AC/DC Power Supply Kit
Build this educational Deluxe Bench DC Power Supply Kit
Photo: Bench DC Power Supply Kit Bench DC Power Supply Kit
Build this educational Deluxe Bench DC Power Supply Kit
Photo: Variable Power Supply Kit Variable Power Supply Kit
A handy portable power supply with a variable output voltage of 15VDC. Mounted in a rugged bakelite case.
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A circuit with 8 LEDs that flash in a somewhat random fashion (well it's not actually at random, but it does visually appear that way).
The Veronica 1 Watt PLL FM Transmitter is a pretty decent broadcast PLL exciter or transmitter that can be used alone or with an RF power amplifier for high power radio broadcast.
Photo: Universal Wall Adapter Power Supply Universal Wall Adapter Power Supply
This is a practical power supply for all your projects. It provides 6 different outputs between 6 and 20VDC @ 500mA.
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A low power consumption circuit that uses few components in order to power a 6 inch fluorescent tube (AC) from 12 Volts DC.
Photo: LM317 Variable Power Supply LM317 Variable Power Supply
A very basic power supply that can be adjusted over a range of about 1.5 to 35 volts DC. If you add a heat sink (included), you can run it as hot as 2 Amps output; otherwise about 60 mA @ 12 volts. This is a text book circuit using an LM317, which is a 3
Photo: Variable Power Supply with Transformer Variable Power Supply with Transformer
A very basic power supply that can be adjusted over a range of about 1.5 to 35 volts DC. If you add a heat sink (included), you can run it as hot as 2 Amps output; otherwise about 60 mA @ 12 volts. This is a text book circuit using an LM317, which is a 3
An extremely simple and cheap DC power supply with variable voltage (1.2-25 Volts) control. The circuit uses an LM317 integrated voltage regulator Ic.
Photo: BW-TX300 - 300 Watt Stereo FM Transmitter BW-TX300 - 300 Watt Stereo FM Transmitter
The TX300 from Broadcast Warehouse is an extremely high quality stereo FM transmitter that complies with FCC Standards, meaning that it can be used for commerical broadcasting. Output power is 300 Watts.
Photo: BW-TX25 - 25 Watt Stereo FM Transmitter BW-TX25 - 25 Watt Stereo FM Transmitter
The TX25 from Broadcast Warehouse is an extremely high quality stereo FM transmitter that complies with FCC Standards, meaning that it can be used for commerical broadcasting. Output power is 25 Watts.
Photo: BW-TX50 - 50 Watt Stereo FM Transmitter BW-TX50 - 50 Watt Stereo FM Transmitter
The TX50 from Broadcast Warehouse is an extremely high quality stereo FM transmitter that complies with FCC Standards, meaning that it can be used for commerical broadcasting. Output power is 50 Watts.
Photo: BW-TX150 - 150 Watt Stereo FM Transmitter BW-TX150 - 150 Watt Stereo FM Transmitter
The TX150 from Broadcast Warehouse is an extremely high quality stereo FM transmitter that complies with FCC Standards, meaning that it can be used for commerical broadcasting. Output power is 150 Watts.
Photo: Flasher Multi Sequential 5 LED Flasher Multi Sequential 5 LED
Flashes five very bright LED's in any one of seven, user-selectable, patterns. A COB (chip-on-board) IC makes assembly very easy; the chip is supplied premounted on its own board and a motherboard contains the entire circuit. Operates on 3 volts DC, batte
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Variable-voltage DC power supply circuit. The output DC voltage is adjustable from 0.7-24V, with current limiting range from 50mA up to 2 Amps. Main transistor is the 2N3055.
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A very simple variable power supply with a DC output voltage adjustable from 1-3- Volts, with a maximum DC current of 5 Amps. Uses LM338 DC voltage regulator IC.