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Hi,
Two power supplies are malfunctioning. Both have problems with their variable DC output voltages. The DC output voltages can be varied using a potentiometer.
The first supply gives a fixed negative output (which is much lower than the maximum +ve output obtainable) for all possible values (That is the values which can be got using the potentiometer).
The second supply gives higher output than it should be as the shaft of potentiometer is rotated and reaches the maximum value before the shaft of the potentiometer got completely rotated after that if the shaft is further rotated the output starts to increase from the start again.
Can anyone make any educated guesses about the potential causes/problems? Or give any suggestions?
No circuit diagrams available!!!
Two power supplies are malfunctioning. Both have problems with their variable DC output voltages. The DC output voltages can be varied using a potentiometer.
The first supply gives a fixed negative output (which is much lower than the maximum +ve output obtainable) for all possible values (That is the values which can be got using the potentiometer).
The second supply gives higher output than it should be as the shaft of potentiometer is rotated and reaches the maximum value before the shaft of the potentiometer got completely rotated after that if the shaft is further rotated the output starts to increase from the start again.
Can anyone make any educated guesses about the potential causes/problems? Or give any suggestions?
No circuit diagrams available!!!