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Collection New Radio Yearbook No. 18

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Contents of the collection New Radio Yearbook No. 18:

Power supplies

  1. DC/DC converter for solar lights (PR4403)
  2. USB injectors for PC (MAX1562, LM2675)
  3. Automatic charger-discharger for Ni-Cd and Ni-MH batteries
  4. Automatic shutdown of the lithium-ion battery
  5. Automotive Voltage Converters 24V to 12V (LM2576T)
  6. Autonomous 3-phase voltage inverter
  7. The battery will still last
  8. Ballast resistors allow you to share the load between two DC / DC converters connected in parallel
  9. Edison battery
  10. Wireless battery chargers (IDTP9020/30, bq500210, bq5101x)
  11. Transformerless power supply
  12. Protection unit for low-power network equipment (MOS3063, MCR100, VT139)
  13. Power supply 13,8 V / 10 A. Protecting ourselves ... (IRL2505)
  14. Power supply for lamp UMZCH (BUZ80)
  15. Power Supply for Tube Playback Amplifier (IRFB40)
  16. Power supply with switching regulator 1,2...25 V, 2576 A (LMXNUMXHVT-Adj)
  17. Buffer Capacitors for Car Audio (XX-CAP 1000D)
  18. Battery internal resistance
  19. Lead battery recovery (BT139, LT817)
  20. Built-in digital ammeter with LCD display from DT890B
  21. The second life of the printer power supply STAR MICRONICS LC24-200
  22. Let there be light! (MSP430, TPS62260)
  23. Bidirectional Current Stabilizers
  24. Two-channel phase power controller on a microcontroller (АТ89С4051)
  25. Bipolar power supply +- 0 V - 19 V (LM317T, LM337T)
  26. Push-Pull Inverter in Charger (TL555, 2SC2625)
  27. LED Light Dimmer (LM556N, FQPF30N06L)
  28. Dinistors, thyristors, triacs. Reference material
  29. Schottky Diodes for Power Management (PMEG3050)
  30. Refinement of memory (TL431)
  31. Refinement of the drill power supply
  32. Linear Technology LED Drivers (LT3597, LT3799, LT3956, LTM8042, LTC3675)
  33. Charger for 6- and 9-volt batteries
  34. Charger for Li-ion batteries (K142EN12)
  35. Charger for USB product
  36. Lithium Ion Battery Charger (LT1014)
  37. Super Capacitor Charger in Backup Power System (LTC4425)
  38. Charger for three Ni-Cd or Ni-MH batteries (ATmega8)
  39. Charger and power supply (ATmega8, LTC1541)
  40. Emergency Light Battery Protection (TL431)
  41. Low voltage lamp protection (IRLZ34N)
  42. Protection of equipment against voltage fluctuations in the mains (LM393)
  43. Reverse polarity protection
  44. From the details of energy-saving fluorescent lamps ...
  45. Power meters on semiconductor diodes
  46. Measuring device for power supply (PIC16F73)
  47. Switching Current Regulators HV9921 - HV9923 for LEDs
  48. Switching Anode Voltage Stabilizer (IRF740)
  49. Switching voltage stabilizer. Options. Experiment Practice
  50. Switching current stabilizer ZXLD381 for powering LEDs
  51. Battery discharge indicator (KP504, KP505)
  52. Phase sequence indicator
  53. PCB Wiring Instructions for Noise-Optimized Buck Switching Regulators
  54. Infrared torch (ZXLD1362)
  55. Power supply 1,5V, 15A (UC2525, TPS2812, L4931, SIR864DP)
  56. Power supply for a drill driver from an electronic transformer
  57. How to get high output voltage with low voltage converter (ADP1613)
  58. Cassette for galvanic cells
  59. Lead Battery Conservator (ATtiny15)
  60. Solar Lighting Controller (PIC16F88)
  61. Laboratory power supply
  62. Laboratory two-channel power supply with microprocessor control (ATmega8, KA1M0565, LM331, TL064)
  63. Laboratory power supply and charger based on an AT computer power supply (TL494, KA7500, MB3759, KR111EU4)
  64. Small Size Regulated Power Supply (TL431)
  65. Low Power USB Car/Motorcycle Charger (LTC1174)
  66. Step-down voltage converter calculation method
  67. PIC microcontrollers with USB interface in thyristor converter control (PIC16F628A, PIC18F2550)
  68. LTC3113 IC from Linear Technology for low noise DC/DC converters
  69. Minimization of parasitic oscillations in the converter
  70. Modeling DC/DC Converters with NI Multisim (MAX738A)
  71. Power Consumption Monitor (TLC272)
  72. Powerful bipolar voltage stabilizer for UMZCH (IRF4905, IRL2505)
  73. Some typos and inaccuracies in publications on MC34063
  74. Unusual power supply on the TDA2004 IC
  75. Unusual triac power regulator
  76. New battery type - NiZn
  77. Do household appliances need voltage stabilizers and uninterruptible power supplies?
  78. Alteration of the computer power supply (TL494)
  79. Converting a computer power supply into a laboratory and charger
  80. Modification of a computer power supply for amateur radio purposes (TL494)
  81. LDS power supply from 12 V (TLC555, IRF510)
  82. Smooth switching on of active electrical load (K1182PM1)
  83. Soft start of the electric motor
  84. Analog Devices Portable DC/DC Boost and Buck Converters (ADP1111, ADP1870/71)
  85. DC Boost Converters (ADP1612/13)
  86. Boost, buck and inverting regulators on TL494CN
  87. Enhance Battery Safety, Charging and Battery Level Detection for Portable Media Devices (bq27500)
  88. Half-bridge inverter without through current (IRF870)
  89. Prevention of over-discharge of a lithium polymer battery
  90. Voltage converter 12/220 V (IRF530)
  91. Voltage converter for household appliances (KR1211EU1, IRFIZ44N)
  92. Voltage converter based on PWM microcontroller
  93. Variable frequency voltage converter for three-phase asynchronous motor (PIC16F628, PIC16F873, IR2131, IRG4BC30F)
  94. Pure sine wave converter with power factor correction
  95. Frequency converter for asynchronous motor (PIC16F873, PIC16F628, IR2131, IRG4BC30F)
  96. Mobile Device Battery Management System Test
  97. Designing a Bipolar Power Supply Using the Wide Range Switching Regulator (TPS54160)
  98. Simple charger for Ni-Cd batteries (BD137)
  99. Simple Battery Discharge Device
  100. Simple On/Off Machine for PC Peripherals (S202S12)
  101. Simple Devices for Testing and Reconditioning Batteries
  102. Developments of Japanese radio amateurs (automatic)
  103. Current regulation through LEDs
  104. Adjustable bipolar power supply (M5230L)
  105. Adjustable mains voltage limiter based on RCD (ZTX458)
  106. Adjustable stabilizer with load power meter (K1182PM1, ICL7107)
  107. Soldering iron power regulator on the PIC16F628A microcontroller
  108. Voltage regulator from 0 to 30 V with current up to 3 A (UA723)
  109. DC/DC Buck Converter Application Guidelines (ADP2139)
  110. Repair of electronic ballast for energy-saving lamps (ST13001, BUV46A)
  111. Resettable fuses for power cord upgrade
  112. Homemade solar battery
  113. Semi-automatic welding
  114. Light engine control
  115. Chandelier LED lighting (KP602)
  116. LED lamps (TPS5430DDA, MP3204, TPS40200D)
  117. LED current indicator
  118. LED Flashlight (KT815)
  119. AC adapter for cordless power tools (IRF840)
  120. Mains filter for devices with commutator motors
  121. Mains filter from a water filter cartridge
  122. Electrical outlet overheating alarm
  123. Symbiosis of two Chinese (ST13003A)
  124. Triac current controller for resistive and inductive loads
  125. Reducing the power dissipated in the DC voltage switch
  126. Current State and Development Trends of Microfuel Cells
  127. Battery monitoring circuit (7555)
  128. Schemes of electronic ballasts for energy-saving lamps
  129. Electricity meter ADE7816
  130. Battery tester (LM556N, MC3302P)
  131. Tester for repair and adjustment of devices connected to ~220 V (LPC1768)
  132. Universal Current Stabilizers HV9910 and HV9910B
  133. Voltage Controlled Bidirectional Current Supply (IL300, MAX4162)
  134. Advanced Battery Discharge Limiter (IRF4905)
  135. Eliminate flickering of the fluorescent energy-saving lamp
  136. Environmental energy storage devices. Application of thermoelectric converters for powering wireless sensors (LTC3108)
  137. Devices for protecting electronic circuits from damage
  138. Phase Power Regulator (BT138)
  139. Formatting Home Appliance Batteries (TL431)
  140. Negative voltage shaper (KP505)
  141. Line voltage digital voltmeter (PIC16F676)
  142. Digital battery capacity and internal resistance meter (ATmega8)
  143. Economic voltage stabilizer (KP504, KR1014KT1)
  144. Electromechanical mains voltage stabilizer (K1401UD2)
  145. Electronic fuses. Review

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