Morning Neville,

>> At 01:04 AM 11/3/2008, you wrote:

You try to blow my mind, but have not done so yet.   ( Very close at times )

<current limiter, current limiter, current limiter......voltage controller, voltage controller, voltage controller!>

If you can't find the right dictionary, you may have to write one.

>> NO!!!, Sorry, just thought about that and realised I should have said current LIMITER
>> not CONTROLLER.  Difference between 'control' and 'limit'.

 What is wrong with the term,  "Constant Current" ?

>> Voltage CONTROL is another story altogether.

  Voltage regulators are a dime a dozen, and been around many years.

The first project I build in the early 60's was a solid state voltage regulator for a car.
I was even amazed at how nice it worked.

One power supply I designed and build had

5 Volt Regulated
12 Volt Regulated
16 Volts for a batter charger,  all on the same board.

Custom Circuit board, and it has my name painted on it at the factory that made the boards.
I soldered all the parts together.  Many are floating around the world.

You can buy a single chip regulator, but it can be enhanced a bit by adding some components.
[
Oh, I use a full wave bridge, no battery and no power supply.
Now, ..... figure that one out.  Wayne]
   Likely you could.

Not even going to try Wayne, I'm down for the count by a TKO. Things aren't that quiet after all are they? <g>

I thought I told you in the past, may not have............

Sooner or later, you have to get off the "Theory Bandwagon". jump into the mud with your hip
boots on,  get dirty and bloody, like most of us have done.

Learn the smell of melting components, ....... then you are making some progress. <grin>

Rome was not build in one day, nor was technicians, engineers, and nuts that build circuits and circuit boards.

Want to know something really complicated, a software package that cost $ 25,000 that can route circuit boards and place all the components on the board. Not child's Play, nor child's play using it either.

The software package will output an Autocad drawing, and output a special circuit required by
the circuit board manufacturers.  Nothing to it, all in  a days work.

Back in the days of the 486, I could start a task on Friday PM, and the software would still be working on Monday morning. How about that ?

Now you have the secret plan, ......... go to work, my friend !

Wayne

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