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Saturday, September 29, 2007

The "BIG" 5,000W, superlight high power amplifier, without switching-mode power supply

This circuit is of an 2x 2,500W RMS stereo amplifier, super-light and without switching-mode power supply. The circuit just shows a channel, and the power supply that it assists to the two channels. The audio circuit should be duplicated, but the power supply assists to the two channels without problems.

A special care should be destined to the insulating transformer of the audio line, that should be of audio-high-quality, of the type used in microphone pre amps input line. The whole group (2 channels) of 5,000W RMS it should not weigh more than 32 lbs, already inside of an appropriate metallic box.


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WARNING:

This circuit is exclusively for amateur use. It contains not-isolated parts of the electric AC net and it can be very dangerous. The connections for the speakers are not isolated of the domestic AC net and it requests extra care. This procedure seeks to substitute a conventional power supply with great weight and cost reduction, without necessarily to use a switching-mode power supply.

This procedure cannot be allowed in some countries for commercial-use. The author doesn't have any responsibility for the form as that circuit it will be applied.






Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Inverter 100W by IC 4047 + 2N3055 (with PCB)

Inverter 12V to 220V 100W by Transistor

This circuit power Inverter 100W, it easy and good ideas. If you want to use some devices in your vehicle that needs AC power, you can use this circuit.

Computerize Your Room/House

This is about the most basic interface you will see. It uses only 3 74376's (74LS367). This interface provides 8 outputs (plus 3 address lines) and 5 inputs. This is usually enough for one room, providing you make use of some demultiplexers and the address lines. You could have up to 128 output lines using the address lines, a 74LS138 and 8 74LS154's.

Computer Controlled Frequency Counter/Logic Probe

This circuit is a stable frequency counter accurate to 5 significant digits. The range is 0 - 30MHz with an input sensitivity of greater then 100mV. The probe connects to the PC serial port. So by using the crystal oscillator already present on your PC serial card and software calibration, the Probes' external circuitry is kept to a minimum. Probe 9 can also be used as a logic probe/analyzer using included software (LPROBE92.EXE).