Re: Heads Up for Power Supply deal...
Posted by
Jon Elson
on 2000-01-31 15:25:41 UTC
Bertho Boman wrote:
reverse voltage to 0.7 V maximum.
Jon
> From: Bertho Boman <boman@...>But, that shouldn't happen, as the diodes already in the power supply will hold the
>
> Not so fast Jon. Typically it is safe as you say but depending on the circuitry, there might also be sense amplifiers, over current
> protection and not to forget electrolytic output capacitors that might be fed 18 volts in reverse. That can be ugly!
reverse voltage to 0.7 V maximum.
Jon
Discussion Thread
hansw
2000-01-29 21:52:48 UTC
Heads Up for Power Supply deal...
Carlos Guillermo
2000-01-30 08:27:12 UTC
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hansw
2000-01-30 09:53:11 UTC
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Bertho Boman
2000-01-30 10:46:15 UTC
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hansw
2000-01-30 11:13:24 UTC
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Carlos Guillermo
2000-01-30 20:27:44 UTC
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Jon Elson
2000-01-30 20:49:03 UTC
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Jon Elson
2000-01-30 20:58:35 UTC
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hansw
2000-01-30 21:49:50 UTC
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Bertho Boman
2000-01-31 04:49:02 UTC
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beer@s...
2000-01-31 10:04:34 UTC
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Jon Elson
2000-01-31 15:05:34 UTC
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Jon Elson
2000-01-31 15:25:41 UTC
Re: Heads Up for Power Supply deal...
Bertho Boman
2000-01-31 15:36:28 UTC
Re: Heads Up for Power Supply deal...