Re: Voltage regulator?
From: Ban (bansuri_at_web.de)
Date: 06/04/04
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Date: Fri, 04 Jun 2004 04:25:41 GMT
ATS Elect wrote:
> I am working on a project that requires a supply 12 volts DC @ 500
> ma. I have been using a wall wart to power it but now would like to
> find a minature soulotion that I can integrate onto the board for my
> next board run. Is there an minature, low cost component that will
> rectify and drop the voltage from 110 v AC to 12 v DC? I already know
> that I can just use a small wall wart and get a bigger case but I
> need something small, low cost & perferably TH mounted.
>
> Maybe there is a better solution you can share with me. Any would be
> appreciated!
>
> Thanks in advance!
Do you live in some banana republic, otherwise you should have by now
realized that the US mains voltage is 120V. If this is already an indication
of your knowledge of security measures required, you should better leave it
the way it is, mains on a circuit board is always nasty and you do not want
to end up in jail, do you?
-- ciao Ban Bordighera, Italy
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