Saturday, September 27, 2008

The 2.5V Power Supply

Build a 2.5V power supply was the first step in experimenting. Because without a powers upply, no transistor will do anything useful.

As I remember, there has to be some LT317T chip somewhere in my boxes. I dig int them and found only one, but it's enough. Then I search the internet, just to find how it can be used. Some of the pages I found:

I look for components I have and draw shematic. The value of resistor is measured, the values of condensator is read from them. The schema is on the right.

With schematic I began putting components on the breadboard.
The result is on the next picture. There is not much to see. Resistors are mounted vertically to save space and the 220µF condensator is so big. The LED diode is shining, because the power suply is under the power. The resistor on the host right part has no function. It's there only to allow me measure output voltage. The last picture shows the output voltage, It's 2.45V.


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