Showing posts with label booster. Show all posts
Showing posts with label booster. Show all posts

Friday, December 20, 2013

Simple Voltage Booster

Here is a simple circuit for boosting 12 V DC to 24 V DC .The circuit is designed straight forward and uses few components.With few modifications the circuit can be used to boost any voltages.

The transistor Q1 and Q2 (D1616)  essentially drives the primary of the transformer.The diodes rectifies the output of transformer to obtain a 24V DC at the output load(here a fan).The capacitors filter away noise and harmonics away from the output.

Simple Voltage Booster Circuit Diagram :


voltage-booster-circuit-diagram
Notes.
  • The component values are not very specific here.We can use any NPN power transistors like D1616,2N 3055,C2236,SL 100 etc for Q1 and Q2.
  • The transformer can be any center tapped 5A transformer with a  7:1 winding ratio.
  • The diodes can be 1N 914 ones.
  • In fact you can easily assemble the circuit from the components in your electronics junk box.
  • By experimenting on the tranformer winding you can get different boost ratios.
  • For high current (around 5A)  games use 2N 3055 transistor or more powerful Darlington pairs for Q1 and Q2.

Source : circuitstoday.com/voltage-booster-circuit
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Sunday, July 7, 2013

Hydrophone Booster Amplifier HA2

Hydrophone Booster Amplifier (HA2)
The HP series Hydrophone Booster Amplifier (HA2) amplifies low-level hydrophone signals over a wide range of frequencies. It has a minimum gain of 25dB and an input and output impedance of 50Ω. The HA2 is designed for use with either Precision Acoustics membrane hydrophone or Precision Acoustics HP Series Hydrophone Measurement System, which is shown in Fig 1.
Hydrophone Booster Amplifier
Alternatively, the HA2 may be used when the acoustic signal is provided by a high output impedance hydrophone, such as a GEC-Marconi membrane device, or a conventional hydrophone. In this instance a BNC/MCX adaptor is used which connects directly to the HP Series Submersible Preamplifier, using it as a buffer amplifier, (i.e. the standard Precision Acoustic HP Series configuration shown in Fig 1 is used, but without the interchangeable probe).
The HA2 amplifier is straightforward to use but the following points should be noted:
  • The output of the amplifier should be correctly terminated in 50Ω before operation.
  • The HA2 amplifier is non-inverting but this is of no consequence when used with the HP Series interchangeable probes as their design takes this into account. However when a submersible preamplifier is used as a high impedance buffer amplifier (as in Fig 2) the system output from the HA2 will be inverted as the HP Series Submersible Preamplifier is inverting.
Before Connecting the unit please read WARNING
To Connect
To  Disconnect
1 Connect Output Load 1 Remove RF Input
2 Apply DC Voltage 2 Remove DC Volts
3 Apply RF Input 3 Remove Load

Specification (HA2 Amplifier Only)
Voltage Gain = 25dB minimum
Bandwidth =  50kHz to 125MHz ±1.0dB
Maximum Output Level = 29dBm for 1dB compression (18.1V pk – pk into 50Ω load)
Input Impedance = Nominal 50Ω
Output Impedance  Nominal 50Ω (VSWR 2:1)
Output Noise Level = Typically 70μV pk – pk (bandwidth 125MHz)
Noise Figure = Typically 10dB
Phase = Non-inverting
Terminations:
Front panel = Input BNC socket BNC Output socket
Rear panel Power Requirements = 28v dc output to supply DC Coupler 100/120/220/240V ac, 50 to 60Hz,
7.5W
Operating Temperature = 0 to 50°C
Size = (90mm × 205mm ×194mm)
Weight = 2.6kg
 
 
 
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Monday, April 1, 2013

Booster BLW 60

In this post an opportunity, I upload booster BLW 60 which may be an inspiration to create home brew. Here I include a file layout that can be unlocked via software sprint layout. of course the software you can download here as well. ok g tuk need to talk at length, immediately wrote download the full data here


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