Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Build your own Test Equipment !!!

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • #31
    Build your own Test Equipment !!!

    The other circuit file was good too !!! Thank-You ................Eugene
    Attached Files

    Comment


    • #32
      Les envio un medidor de periodo, lo utilizo para realizar las mediciones de los periodos de los tiempos del detector tipo pi. el contador cambio por el ci 74C926 de 4 digitos, funciona ok!!!
      Carlos

      They sent a meter of period time, use it for measurement of periods of time detector type pi. I change the IC for the 74C926 with 4 digit display, it works ok! there is in spanish

      Carlos
      Attached Files

      Comment


      • #33
        Hi,
        Expensve and only 300khz max...
        Regards,
        Fred.

        Comment


        • #34
          Build your own Test Equipment !!!

          Thank-You Fred and Carlos for your posts and input . The most important piece of test equipment , besides an oscilloscope or power supply is a Function Generator , But it must have a very , very low signal to noise and low THD !! I am still searching the internet and will post a few more generator circuits . I will try to put the real good ones I find , in a zip-file for easy reference . I know a good piece of test equipment can sure help to isolate noise problems or chatter with the Tesoro Golden Sabre Light circuit !!...........Regards............Eugene

          Comment


          • #35
            Bench top D.C. power supply

            What I am looking for now , are schematics for a dc power supply !!! 0-16 volts d.c. , adjustable is fine , one amp max with over-current protect is perfect . Any Schematic is welcome , and then we will decide which is the best one to build !! Solid-state Heathkit schematics are welcome Too !!! Thank-You for your comments and schematics.................Take Care...........Eugene

            Comment


            • #36
              Originally posted by Eugene52 View Post
              What I am looking for now , are schematics for a dc power supply !!! 0-16 volts d.c. , adjustable is fine , one amp max with over-current protect is perfect . Any Schematic is welcome , and then we will decide which is the best one to build !! Solid-state Heathkit schematics are welcome Too !!! Thank-You for your comments and schematics.................Take Care...........Eugene
              A LM317 is fine, if you like simple Solutions.
              It has minimum output Voltage of 1.2 V, but i guess this can be hacked
              if you connect the 5k pot to -1.2 Volts instead of ground.
              http://www.national.com/mpf/LM/LM317.html

              Comment


              • #37
                change for the LM337 there are more currents.....3 amp.


                Carlos

                Comment


                • #38
                  Let's not overlook one of the members here who has a lot of projects on his website:

                  http://www3.telus.net/chemelec/Projects/Projects.htm

                  Now, if only he would get that 2 box project going.
                  Last edited by joecoin; 10-14-2008, 12:26 PM. Reason: spelling

                  Comment


                  • #39
                    forgiveness, committed an error, the correct regulador is the LM350, which provides a maximum current of 3 amperes

                    Carlos

                    Comment


                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Carlos View Post
                      forgiveness, committed an error, the correct regulador is the LM350, which provides a maximum current of 3 amperes

                      Carlos
                      The problem with those regulators is power dissipation if you want a large range of voltages.
                      For example if we want 5 to 16 v we need a 20v input, then with a 5V-3A output we will have 15X3 = 45W heat dissipation : too much for the IC.
                      regards,
                      Fred.

                      Comment


                      • #41
                        Originally posted by joecoin View Post
                        Let's not overlook one of the members here who has a lot of projects on his website:

                        http://www3.telus.net/chemelec/Projects/Projects.htm

                        Now, if only he would get that 2 box project going.
                        Thanks, i found a nice Schematic of a LM317 (or better)
                        Power Supply there.
                        http://www3.telus.net/chemelec/Proje...wer-Supply.htm
                        The little "Hack" to get 0 Volts minimum is included.

                        If someone wants High Power without a huge Heatsink,
                        a switching Power Supply is the only Way.
                        Dont forget the Fact that most Projects need very low Current,
                        1 Ampere is plenty for most Electronic Circuits.

                        Comment


                        • #42
                          Originally posted by Götz von Berlichingen View Post
                          If someone wants High Power without a huge Heatsink,
                          a switching Power Supply is the only Way.
                          Use a multi-tapped transformer with auto-switching. Technically this makes it a "switching" power supply but without the switching noise.

                          - Carl

                          Comment


                          • #43
                            Bench top D.C. power supply

                            [quote=Götz von Berlichingen;80299]Thanks, i found a nice Schematic of a LM317 (or better)
                            Power Supply there.
                            http://www3.telus.net/chemelec/Proje...wer-Supply.htm
                            The little "Hack" to get 0 Volts minimum is included.

                            If someone wants High Power without a huge Heatsink,
                            a switching Power Supply is the only Way.
                            Dont forget the Fact that most Projects need very low Current,
                            1 Ampere is plenty for most Electronic Circuits.[/quote

                            Thanks everyone !!! For quick responses . I checked Gary's Chemelec site , a bunch of very good projects , but What I need is a variable dc voltage supply . And I am a person that needs over current protect . 1 amp continuous load or a little less is perfect . I know more schematics and information will be posted here soon on Geotech...............Thanks ..................Eugene52/Member/Stalni-Clan

                            Comment


                            • #44
                              Build your own Test Equipment !!!

                              Here is one that I like , the schematic from this public website has some missing component values , but the circuit is close to meeting the requirements of what I want for my work bench . So we are "Getting Closer".......................Eugene
                              Attached Files

                              Comment


                              • #45
                                Originally posted by Eugene52 View Post
                                What I am looking for now , are schematics for a dc power supply !!! 0-16 volts d.c. , adjustable is fine , one amp max with over-current protect is perfect . Any Schematic is welcome , and then we will decide which is the best one to build !! Solid-state Heathkit schematics are welcome Too !!! Thank-You for your comments and schematics.................Take Care...........Eugene
                                Take a look at Tony Van Roon's web site. Just search in google etc for tony van roon.

                                Regards
                                R.F.O

                                Comment

                                Working...
                                X