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Some of the benefits of a 723 based design over those using the 7815/7915 are:-
For the ASM-1 we strongly recommend the 723 design described here or a similarly rated unit. For readers building the ASM-1 on a tighter budget, the 7815/7915 design will be quite suitable. Specification
A stripboard design for this circuit has been kindly submitted by Seb Francis (Please note that the pinouts for Q1 (Q101) and Q2 (Q102) are NOT suitable for fitting the transistors directly to the board - you MUST connect using flying leads). Setting up this module is straight forward. !! AVAILABLE NOW !! This power supply design is now available as a pcb and also as a complete kit with all items needed excluding the mains transformer. The pcb has 12 off 4-way buss connectors for star wiring your modules. Heatsinks, mounting hardware and all on-board components are supplied in the kit along with a 1-meter buss cable for connecting your first module or ASM-1 pcb. The pcb measures 133mm x 88mm and is complete with solder-mask and silkscreen. By adjusting a few component values you can also generate output voltages from around 5V to 20V. So, for example, you could use the pcb to provide you with +5V & -5V, or +12V & -12V, or +5V & -8V etc. To complete the power supply construction you will need to connect it to a mains transformer. Please refer to these documents for some guidelines:- mains options and transformer options Visit our shopping page for pricing. Choosing an alternative Power Supply If the reader wishes to use a ready-built power supply instead of building their own then we would like to make the following recommendations:-
The MOTM-900 is a medium duty power module with similar specifications to those listed above and is an ideal `ready-built' unit for this system. The ECC version can be easily adjusted (instructions are included) to operate on a 240VAC system. !
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