: [Repeater-Builder] Re: MSR-2000 9.6v power?
Maybe you could use a fixed 9 volt three terminal regulator and lift the
ground through a diode? Should give you 9.6 I think.
tom
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> Date: 9/26/2008 11:19:13 PM
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Thanks to everyone for the info & suggestions. Lee's route is the one I was
planning to take, using the schematic from the National Semiconductor
datasheet for the LM317. Just wanted to make sure I wasn't exceeding the
regulator's ratings (was going to hang TIP3055 pass transistor on it if I
At 9/26/2008 20:56, you wrote:
>Maybe you could use a fixed 9 volt three terminal regulator and lift the
>ground through a diode? Should give you 9.6 I think.
I once read that there is a problem in "lifting ground" on those 3 terminal
fixed regulators in that you lose output short circuit protec
Maybe you could use a fixed 9 volt three terminal regulator and lift the
ground through a diode? Should give you 9.6 I think.
tom
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> Date: 9/26/2008 11:19:13 PM
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