Re: positve and negative power supply

From: Sean Bartholomew (adrian_at_rivaband.com)
Date: 11/26/04


Date: 26 Nov 2004 00:05:22 -0800

hmmm sounds like i should stick to my original plan then what with the
half wave of stacking 2 5V and the noise of the 7660.
so 9V and 4V here i come. id totally use 10V and 5V but then ill have
to have a supply greater than 12V.



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