Showing posts with label Voltage Inverter II. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Voltage Inverter II. Show all posts

Sunday, September 2, 2012

How to build Voltage Inverter II

Description

This simple and inexpensive circuit can produce a dual (positive and negative) voltage from a single supply input. It is therefore extremely useful for powering opamp and other circuits that require a dual voltage from a single battery. The circuit will operate at an input voltage from around 5V to 20V and produce a output from -2.5V to -10V.

Circuit diagram

Voltage Inverter II-Circuit diagram

Parts

  • R1 1M Linear Pot
  • C1,C2 15uf 25V Electrolytic Capacitor
  • U1 LM380 Audio Amp Chip
  • MISC Heatsink For U1, Binding Posts (For Input/Output), Wire, Board

Notes

  • 1. U1 dissipates around 1W and will therefore require a heatsink.
  • 2. R1 is used to equalize the outputs. The first time you use the circuit, it should be set to mid range and then adjusted with the aid of a voltmeter. Measure each output while adjusting. The circuit is calibrated when both outputs read the same voltage (either positive or negative).

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