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I came by what appears to be a power supply module from some old
military gear. It uses a synchronous vibrator unless my analysis of the circuit it way off. My plan is to build a circuit to replace the vibrator with a couple of power FETs driven by a 555 osc and a bridge rectfier to handle rectification of the output. I was wondering if there were any circuit designs around before I started to reinvent the wheel. Also what freqency do they use. Seems like I heard 100Hz at one time but I dont trust my memory on something I learned 40 years ago. Any help would be much appreciate. Jimmie |
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