On Thu, 08 Feb 2007 22:06:44 -0500, Jamie wrote:
none none wrote:
Sweet.
I got this transformer from Fry's and intend to make a power supply with a
1-12V 1-3 amp spec using digital volt & ammmeter for the displays and have
it variable current and voltage. Seems much more fun than buying one.
Well lets see now..
your average peaks should be around 16.9 volts at the
filter caps.
Don't expect to source must current when looking for
12 volts.
I don't know what kind of regulator you plan on using
but!, you should have some more voltage than that if
you plan on a linear type.
I suppose you could make you're self a smps (switch mode power
supply), with proper regulation you could most likely get it stabilized
some what in the ripple region.
With enough capacitation, 16V is quite comfortable headroom for a 12V
regulator, if it's designed right.
I must point out, however, that spec'ing it at 1.2-12V would make the
design considerably simpller, if you're going to use an LM317.