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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
A +-5V power supply. The input is 12V (as a minimum, it can go up to 48V). Made to be used with [http://a.co/d6g73Y9 this 12V power supply]. The max current is 1A per supply. This supply works perfectly for amplifier circuits that deal with AC signals. The entire board is a single layer, easily milled or etched. | A +-5V power supply. The input is 12V (as a minimum, it can go up to 48V). Made to be used with [http://a.co/d6g73Y9 this 12V power supply]. The max current is 1A per supply. This supply works perfectly for amplifier circuits that deal with AC signals. The entire board is a single layer, easily milled or etched. |
Revision as of 23:43, 1 January 2018
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OCI Page: Plus Minus 5V Power Supply |
Input: 12-48VDC 2A |
Output: +-5VDC 1A(ea) |
Description
A +-5V power supply. The input is 12V (as a minimum, it can go up to 48V). Made to be used with this 12V power supply. The max current is 1A per supply. This supply works perfectly for amplifier circuits that deal with AC signals. The entire board is a single layer, easily milled or etched.
Design Files & Videos
Available at the Open Circuit Institute: http://opencircuitinstitute.org/content/plus-minus-5v-power-supply