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Alon Barzilai wrote:
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<font face="David">I seconds that.<br>
without this resistor the voltage at low currents will go sky high
(~20V)<br>
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Why would it? The transformator pretty much dictates the maximal power.<br>
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face="David">the 12V isĀ usually close to the maximum current.<br>
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I can understand the logic of that statement. However, once I verified
that the output without load (any load will negate the resistor
anyways) is the same as the reference power supply I'm trying to
mimick, wouldn't that mean that I'm okay with things as they are?<br>
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Shachar<br>
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Shachar Shemesh
Lingnu Open Source Consulting Ltd.
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