All items tagged with CAN and Power (31)

| Anyone who has ever designed or built a power supply or power amplifier has experienced the problem of heat dissipation. The heat produc...

| In spite of their relatively modest T0220 case, the International Rectifier HEXFETS used in the present GO-watt-output amplifier can cope...

| A symmetrical power supply may be designed from two standard opamps, but it can only provide a small current (of the order of a few mA).

| The type NH -02 humidily sensor from Figaro consists of a capacitive humidity sensor, Zg, in series with a thermistor, Zt on an aluminium...

| A neon tube cannot be dimmed as easily as an incandescent lamp because tbe tube can start only at a voltage much highert than the mains,...

| One instrument no electronics hobbyist can do without is a regulated power supply. This month we present a no-frills design that should...

| Amplifiers that have no capacitor at their output may, in case of a defect, apply a direct voltage to the loudspeakers and this can destr...

| This little circuit, designed and marketed as a kit by ELV, provides a visual warning when the maximum drive power to a loudspeaker is...

| It is an unfortunate but well-known fact that measuring the active power of a mains-powered apparatus can be quite tricky. While non-reactiv...

| Before dealing with the construction of the PSU, this second and final instalment discusses the operation of the four modes in which the i...