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Symmetrical From A Single Voltage Supply

Many times we needed symmetric voltage, but we do not have the possibility him of taking immediately, from a existing supply. Then it will be supposed him we create from the existing single. This can become with the help of IC1. The output symmetric voltage has the half honour from simple. In the circuit the price of single voltage is + 6V until + 40V, in the output will take symmetric voltage ± 3V until ± 20V 3Amp. For example, if we supply the circuit with + 24V, then in the output we will have symmetric voltage ± 12V. The new point of report [ 0V ] him we have from the exit of IC1.

Capacitors C1 and C2 should be placed much as possible, near in the IC1, the C3 and C4 should they are placed straight above in out pin of IC1. If the circuit is manufactured on printed circuit, should the wireways have enough heavy, because the current are possible to elapse in them is enough big [ 3Amp. ], the cables of connection it should they have also these certain good cross-section. The IC1 should be placed on a good heatsink. .

Symmetrical from single voltage supply E2153.gif

 Part List  

R1-2-4=22Kohm
C1=100uF 63V
C5=220nF 100V MKT
R3=1Kohm
C2=100nF 100V
MKT IC1=L165
R5=1ohm 1W
C3-4=10uF 40V 


Keywords : Symmetrical, power, From, Single, Voltage, Supply
Writer : delon  |
8 Feb 2011 Tue   
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