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Contents of the collection New Radio Yearbook No. 5:

Power supplies

  1. Automatic charger for lead-acid batteries
  2. Automatic Discharger for AA Batteries
  3. Noise-free voltage regulator
  4. Power supply - simple, adjustable, pulse
  5. PC power supply as a voltage source for modern transceivers
  6. Power supply for ICOM-718
  7. Power supply for transistor RA
  8. Laser diode power supply
  9. Power supplies for old PCs to power transceivers
  10. Fast acting PC surge protector
  11. Voltammeter on ATtiny26
  12. Embedded universal control board for laboratory power supplies
  13. The second life of IPS-1
  14. Low ripple rectifier
  15. 600 V high voltage converter
  16. Garage rectifier for continuous battery charging
  17. Two power supplies for the transceiver
  18. Two simple power supplies for the transceiver
  19. Dual mode blower control
  20. Desulfating memory
  21. Completion of the network adapter
  22. Li-ion battery charger for LM317 and TL431
  23. Charger for all types of batteries
  24. Charger for gel batteries
  25. Charger for nickel-cadmium and nickel-metal hydride batteries
  26. Charger for SC elements
  27. Charger for PIC12F675 and TL431
  28. Charger with microcontroller watchdog
  29. Battery protection by electronic switch
  30. Charger for car battery without polarity
  31. charger for electric screwdriver batteries
  32. Lead-acid battery storage according to the Kabanov method
  33. Manufacture of a small-sized welding transformer
  34. Production of a transformer for RA
  35. Measuring unit for radio power supply
  36. Switching power supply on a KA2S0880 chip
  37. Switching regulator capacitor power supply
  38. Using AC adapters for recovery and offline battery charging
  39. Power supply with galvanic isolation from the mains 220 V on optocouplers
  40. Power supplies for imported transceivers
  41. Power supplies with coupling capacitors
  42. Compensation for voltage drop on connecting wires
  43. Small Charger
  44. Powerful economical power supply for low-voltage equipment
  45. Low voltage bipolar transistor power supply
  46. Low voltage power supply
  47. On reducing the level of ripple at the output of the rectifier
  48. Limiting the charging current of the capacitor of the mains rectifier SMPS
  49. Voltage limiter 115-180 V
  50. Mains voltage limiter
  51. Powering the DC relay from an AC source
  52. Soft start of pulse and transformer power supplies
  53. boost stabilizer
  54. Maintaining Batteries
  55. Positive and negative voltage converters
  56. Converter - LED lamp controller
  57. Converter 12/19 V
  58. Converter 12/220 V with sine output
  59. Transducer for microdrill
  60. Power converter on MC34063
  61. Device for protecting household equipment from overvoltage in the network 220 V
  62. Battery Test Attachment
  63. Testing thyristor rectifiers
  64. Program for calculation of power transformers EvTrans
  65. Simple UPS based on Electronic Transformer
  66. Simple voltage regulator with current protection
  67. Separate battery charging
  68. Adjustable analogue of a zener diode
  69. Soldering iron power regulator with digital display and push-button control
  70. Induction motor speed controller
  71. Network power supply for the beetle
  72. Winding method of toroidal transformers
  73. Stabilizer for PSU transceiver 13,8 V / 30 A
  74. Low Ripple Voltage Regulators
  75. Stabilized power supply 220/60 V
  76. Super simple ammeter and voltmeter on super affordable parts
  77. Load power timer
  78. Li-ion, Li-Pol, Ni-MH, Ni-Cd battery tester
  79. Tester for online testing of galvanic cells
  80. Current relay for stabilizer protection system
  81. Three-channel voltmeter
  82. Three-phase current with a frequency of 400 Hz - it's very simple
  83. Three AC voltage regulators
  84. Three schemes of bipolar power supplies
  85. Smart charging of Ni-MH AA batteries
  86. Universal charger
  87. Battery protection device
  88. Good power supply
  89. Electromechanical fuse
  90. Efficient Voltage Stabilizer

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