my professor told me that i should build up a charger that have a smooth dc output of 5v and have a resistor of 3900ohms, which is my class number... i was planning to put a bridge type connections, then a single resistor and a capacitor and a voltage regulator... but i have no schematics of a charger, and i'm still noob on making a my own schematic diagram
Cell phones have the charger circuit inside. All you need is a 5V power supply.
Google has links to thousands of them that are simple and are the same.
But are you supposed to design your own power supply instead of copying one that was designed by somebody else?
Aren't you supposed to learn how to design and to make schematics?
Cell phones have the charger circuit inside. All you need is a 5V power supply.
Google has links to thousands of them that are simple and are the same.
But are you supposed to design your own power supply instead of copying one that was designed by somebody else?
Aren't you supposed to learn how to design and to make schematics?
Most professors nowadays don't teach anything. They should be fired and replaced by people who want to and who like to teach.
I had some professors who "no speeky zee English". They were absolutely useless as teachers. I taught them a thing or two.
Most professors nowadays don't teach anything. They should be fired and replaced by people who want to and who like to teach.
I had some professors who "no speeky zee English". They were absolutely useless as teachers. I taught them a thing or two.
that's true, though my professor is very intelligent, she does'nt teach us anything...
i barely know how to use oscilloscope, or make my own design, which is why i'm in need of help, most of the schematics i found is not really what i put on my bread board...
that's true, though my professor is very intelligent, she does'nt teach us anything...
i barely know how to use oscilloscope, or make my own design, which is why i'm in need of help, most of the schematics i found is not really what i put on my bread board...
The intermittant contacts and very high stray capacitance of a breadboard will confuse you and waste a lot of your time.
I used a breadboard only one time. The circuit did not work. Then I built the circuit compactly on Veroboard and it worked perfectly. I never used a breadboard again.
All my Veroboard projects worked perfectly and were sold.
hey, i found a circuit diagram.. it might useful.. btw the reason the using triac is it will stop when full charge compare to voltage regulator..
change the value of zener diode then will change the voltage of the ouput voltage to the battery..
btw i think germany engineer is better... **broken link removed**