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Step 2: On air
All the components have been knit in air between they and their time connected to the cable and to the feeding thorn.
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Step 6: Conclusions
This job has been simple to execute but useful for the application to which it is lend. I hope to have helped someone with this explanation! Salutes and to the next one on these pages.
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tkjtkj says:
May 15, 2010. 1:12 PM REPLY "Positive Temperature Coefficient (PTC) thermistors are thermally sensitive semiconductor resistors which exhibit an increase in resistance at a specified temperature. Change in the resistance of a PTC thermistor can be brought about either by a change in the ambient temperature or internally by self heating resulting from current flowing through the device" http://www.educypedia.be/electronics/resistorsnon.htm
tkjtkj says:
May 15, 2010. 1:09 PM REPLY Thanks, but we would welcome a schematic drawing with all items labeled .. eg i dont know what a PTC is either .. the picture SEEMS to be a very small capacitor .
arifuddin2007 says:
What is the value of the capacitor used? Is it a 22nF capacitor?
torx says:
It is not a capacitor but it is a resistor ptc. I don't know much about it. I found at the Interior of the PSU 3 .7V and its value for ohm is approximately 1 ohm. Thank you for the question , you are interested in the realization of the project?
dadawawa says:
... is that fuse exactly 100ma?...where can i buy this fuse?.. thanks
V-Man737 says:
Oct 5, 2009. 1:50 PM REPLY Sorry if I sound daft, but... Why are four diodes used? Would one be enough? Also, does the absorption limiter need to be connected directly to the feeding thorn? Or does it go between the cable and a diode? We are good to be spitting pretty colors! V-Man737
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torx says:
Oct 5, 2009. 2:48 PM REPLY The diodes 1n4007 are in series in order to obtain a voltage drop of approximately 2v, in order arriving to approximately 7v that it is the tension not stabilized that I have found on the heads of the local power source 3,7v of the nokia. Resistor PTC was in series to the feeding to the inside of the same local power source. In other words I have recreated the conditions (approximately) that there are with the local p0wer source originates them. In phase experiments had tried they to diminish the tension in order to approach to me the declared ones 3,7v but telephones sends I the written one to me of the type " not possible charger"
V-Man737 says:
That is good to know! I was not knowing diodes had voltage drop.
claywuu says:
incrivellll
torx says:
Thanks for the observation to Bersek87 !
Berserk87 says:
the 1A fuse you put in there is not needed. a 9V battery isnt going to output anything close to 1A.
torx says:
Oct 4, 2009. 1:26 PM REPLY Just friendly observation my! In effects I did not know the current short-circuit of this battery and have put a fuse seemed that me of just value. I supply quickly to the measurement of the instantaneous current of s.d in order connecting the optimal fuse!
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Berserk87 says:
lol.
torx says:
Not are an capacitor but an PTC ; I pray you to moderate the terms !!
FERNANDO19BLO says:
Ah ok, sorry.
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