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I agree, configuring a transformer would be the same as wall plug, but I'm sure that playing around with mains power can be lethal especially if I'm a noob.
Yes, output 9Vac.
For diodes, 1n4001.
Capacitors, 1uF and 0.1uF. I haven't calculated how much the smoothing capacitor should be yet.
Linear regulator, LM7805.
I haven't been able to think too much about this whole thing since I've been so busy with school, so any suggestions are greatly...
Well, the goal was to practice my breadboard skills and learn a bit in the process. I wanted to breadboard the whole rectifier myself. I already bought the necessary diodes, capacitors, and linear regulator to attempt to rectify my 9V input AC to a usable 5V DC so I can try charging my phone.
Hi all,
A couple weeks ago in my Circuits II class, we learned about full wave bridge rectifiers for converting AC to DC voltages, linear regulators, and capacitance to output a 5v DC. I wanted to take this a step further and try to breadboard this on my own(we did our lab using LTSpice), and...
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