This is a dual regulated and stabilized power supply, usually used to supply amplifier circuit, it also known as split powersupply. There are 3 output that are (+) voltage, (0) Ground (normal), and (-) voltage. The current output max about 0.3-0.5 A. For higher current output, power transistor is needed.
Please take a note that this circuit require center tap transformer. for example, if you need 12v output, you should connect J1 to 15v transformer output, J2 connected to 0v and J3 connected to another 15V.
The IC works ac stabilizer and regulator. There are 2 types of IC that are:
“xx” is the voltage output from IC. example, use 7809 if you need +9VDC output and 7909 for -9VDC output. For 9V output, the IC? input voltage should be at least 12V. For 12V output, the input voltage at regulator IC should be at least 15V.
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What´s the purpose of R1 and R2?
Hi,
I just came across this link " http://circuitdiagram.net/dual-output-stabilized-power-supply.html "
i would like to ask if is it possible to design this same kind of dual output power supply by using a 9v battery input?
regards,
Kelun