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		<title>Simple 12-9 volt DC to DC converter BD139</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jan 2010 01:55:59 +0000</pubDate>
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This circuit is a DC voltage output from a small DC input generate large voltage.It &#8217;s easy and quick to do, and reducing the value of the Z-diode, the circuit can be universally adapted to other output devices of the circuit voltages. The give and all diagrams represent a DC converter with 12V battery 9 [...]]]></description>
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<div id="attachment_450" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.free-circuit.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/simple-12-to-9-volt-dc-dc-converter.gif"><img class="size-medium wp-image-450" title="simple 12 to 9 volt dc-dc converter" src="http://www.free-circuit.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/simple-12-to-9-volt-dc-dc-converter-300x253.gif" alt="simple 12 to 9 volt dc-dc converter circuit" width="300" height="253" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">simple 12 to 9 volt dc-dc converter circuit</p></div>
<p>This circuit is a DC voltage output from a small DC input generate large voltage.It &#8217;s easy and quick to do, and reducing the value of the Z-diode, the circuit can be universally adapted to other output devices of the circuit voltages. The give and all diagrams represent a DC converter with 12V battery 9 volt DC input and output.</p>
<p>With the 10V zener diode, as in the diagram, the output voltage is approximately 9.3 volts DC. The supply voltage is used, should always be at least a few volts higher than the Zener voltage. In this example, I have a 12 Volt DC battery to provide regulated 9-volt DC output.</p>

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		<title>100Watt Bipolar Power Amplifier Circuit with BD139-BD140</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Sep 2009 02:16:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[BC546]]></category>
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100watt Amplifier bipolar circuit

This is a basic 100 watt power amplifier designed to be (relatively) easy to build at a reasonable price.
    It has a better performance (read: musical quality) than the standard STK module amps that are used in almost every mass market stereo receiver manufactured today.
When I originally built this thing, it was [...]]]></description>
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<div id="result_box" dir="ltr">This is a basic 100 watt power amplifier designed to be (relatively) easy to build at a reasonable price.<br />
    It has a better performance (read: musical quality) than the standard STK module amps that are used in almost every mass market stereo receiver manufactured today.<br />
When I originally built this thing, it was because I needed a 100 WPC amp and do not want any money.<br />
So I designed around parts I had in the store.<br />
The design is actually a standard format, and I&#8217;m sure there are commercial entities that are similar.<br />
    To my knowlwdge, it is not an exact copy of a commercial entity, nor am I aware of any patents on topology.<br />
For experienced builders: I am aware that many improvements and adjustments can be made, but the idea was to keep it simple and must do-able by anyone who is a circuit, and has not the patience to do a sloppy job. <span id="more-294"></span><br />
If friend want Bipolar Transistor power amplifier circuit. , In model HIFI OCL 100W RMS.<br />
I think this track should be an interesting choice, this circuit is the use of the key transistor BD317 and BD318 unless<br />
transistor number BD139, BD140, BC556 too easy then try to buy when the 35V power source with only then build is not difficult for other details as the result of a few See Circuit.</p>
<p>Input stage is a BC556 transistor, which most of the open loop gain, and on the serene DC voltage stabilizes.<br />
This feeds a level shift stage where the voltage swing to (-) track references. The Transconductance stage is a Darlington, improve frerqency high linearity. The BD317, 318 on a rather large collector-base capacity is dependent on voltage.<br />
    The BD319 presents this low-z and has a C (ob) of only a few of PF, which is effectively swamped by the pole-splitting 220pF cap.<br />
    The scene is supplied by BC546 active load (current), which is approximately 20 mA.<br />
    The current, until the BC556 is limited to about 70 mA in the worst cases.</p></div>
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