Friday, August 29, 2014

Dual Power Supply Circuit 6V 12V

All electronic equipment requires power supplies, either from the battery or use electricity in your home. Electronic equipment usually requires certain Power Supply consumption.

Dual Power Supply Circuit 6V/12V, below. Electronic equipment typically uses direct current (DC) and the voltage and current of the adjustable electrical equipment condition. In the picture shown a basic schematic schema Power Supply 6V/12V is comprised of a transformer is used to reduce the voltage of 220V at the primary and 6V - 12V on the secondary with selector the switch.

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Dual Power Supply Circuit 6V/12V



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