Dear all hello,
I am making an adjustable power unit, using a linear regulator and I will need a digital voltmeter and a fun for cooling the regulator. My SMPS I will use delivers 42 vdc.
The digital voltmeter needs 8-12vdc to operate with 10mA current. The fun needs 24vdc with 60mA current.
I could use step down dc converters to get the above voltages needed, but instead, for simplicity, I put a 300ohm resistance in series with my fun and got the 24V needed.
Also I did the same but with a 3Kohm resistance and I got the 12vdc needed for the voltmeter.
Probably is not the efficient way power wise to do it, but is very simple. Do you have any other proposal or comment?
Thanks a lot
Doros
I am making an adjustable power unit, using a linear regulator and I will need a digital voltmeter and a fun for cooling the regulator. My SMPS I will use delivers 42 vdc.
The digital voltmeter needs 8-12vdc to operate with 10mA current. The fun needs 24vdc with 60mA current.
I could use step down dc converters to get the above voltages needed, but instead, for simplicity, I put a 300ohm resistance in series with my fun and got the 24V needed.
Also I did the same but with a 3Kohm resistance and I got the 12vdc needed for the voltmeter.
Probably is not the efficient way power wise to do it, but is very simple. Do you have any other proposal or comment?
Thanks a lot
Doros
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