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Anyone know where I can see a schematic of a common emitter power
supply? I've always read about using the emitter of a pass transistor as the positive terminal output (Common collector). Taking apart this trip lite power supply I see that they have the negative terminal connecting to the collector of the npn pass transistors. This seems like it would extremely complicate the regulation design. Can anyone explain the benefits, and where I can learn more about this design technique? |
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