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Hi,
I know this thread is about 6 years old. I'm sorry to bring it back, but I plan on building a bench LM2576-adj, and I was curious about how to get adjustable current...Do you by chance have the schematic for the adjustable current section? Or does anyone else?
Thank you very much.
Re: Transformer with higher amp rating than schematic calls
Alright. That helped a lot, just trying to figure out things in general. I will take a look at the data sheets and I will probably be fixating some good heatsinks to the volt regs.
Thanks.
Re: Transformer with higher amp rating than schematic calls
Okay, you have just posted one of the most helpful posts I have ever recieved in forum history, anywhere. It was the simplicity.
Even so, I'd just like to clarify one last thing. I can put a larger transformer than spec'd in the...
Re: Transformer with higher amp rating than schematic calls
No space limitations really, but I can have an output of as many amps as I want? What effect does this have on the rest of the power delivery circuit? Will I need to upgrade the ICs to handle more amps or am I just sounding stupid...
I would first like to start off by saying I am a complete newbie to electronics so please bear with me.
I've worked on some battery based projects in the past but I'd like to step it up to the big leagues. That is power supplies and such.
So I am looking at this schematic...
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