these both are inteded for smps... so are they also used in non smps also.
S sherazi Mar 14, 2010 #21 these both are inteded for smps... so are they also used in non smps also.
(*steve*) ¡sǝpodᴉʇuɐ ǝɥʇ ɹɐǝɥd Moderator Mar 14, 2010 #22 I would think it is less likely. But I can't think of a reason that it would be detrimental. I don't recall ever seeing them on a linear PSU.
I would think it is less likely. But I can't think of a reason that it would be detrimental. I don't recall ever seeing them on a linear PSU.
S sherazi Mar 14, 2010 #23 have a look at this pcb does it seem to have smps... there is no switching element in the pwr supply area... there is a transformer, the caps yellow ones, the inductors and the triacs that are seen are nt a part of the supply... the rectifiers etc Attachments DSC00338.jpg 151.7 KB · Views: 165
have a look at this pcb does it seem to have smps... there is no switching element in the pwr supply area... there is a transformer, the caps yellow ones, the inductors and the triacs that are seen are nt a part of the supply... the rectifiers etc
S sherazi Mar 15, 2010 #24 oh i just got the point why are these used...its for obtaining grater filtering for micro controller.. http://www.embedded.com/columns/technicalinsights/196600010?_requestid=419351
oh i just got the point why are these used...its for obtaining grater filtering for micro controller.. http://www.embedded.com/columns/technicalinsights/196600010?_requestid=419351
S sherazi Mar 15, 2010 #25 can u tell me how to calculate values for the componenets... or suggest me the values... details.. AC 240 60hz.. output of transformer 12+12v 10va,
can u tell me how to calculate values for the componenets... or suggest me the values... details.. AC 240 60hz.. output of transformer 12+12v 10va,