Be careful about what you choose to believe. I googled "power supply simulation video" and the first hit was this. A full wave rectifier driving a zener diode with no current limiting resistor!! Plus an LED in parallel with the zener also with no current limiting resistor. The "narration" was text in a language I couldn't read...I am looking for articles or video course
The bridge rectifier is composed of LEDs too!Be careful about what you choose to believe. I googled "power supply simulation video" and the first hit was this. A full wave rectifier driving a zener diode with no current limiting resistor!! Plus an LED in parallel with the zener also with no current limiting resistor. The "narration" was text in a language I couldn't read...
And someone allowed this inacurate information on The Internet? Appalling!Be careful about what you choose to believe. I googled "power supply simulation video" and the first hit was this. A full wave rectifier driving a zener diode with no current limiting resistor!! Plus an LED in parallel with the zener also with no current limiting resistor. The "narration" was text in a language I couldn't read...
Missed that. Because of the animation blinking the diodes, I ignored that side of the circuit.The bridge rectifier is composed of LEDs too!
There are some people who actually believe anything and everything they see on the net because they don't know enough to do otherwise.And someone allowed this inacurate information on The Internet? Appalling!
I can see that being annoying. According to Google, "PSA = Prostate-Specific Antigen (test)".My PSA's have annoyed at least one other AAC member
I guess that would be...I can see that being annoying. According to Google, "PSA = Prostate-Specific Antigen (test)"..
HiI am looking for articles or video course about how to do modeling for power supply(how to simulate)