Showing posts with label source. Show all posts
Showing posts with label source. Show all posts

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Using the N6782A SMU and Agilent's 14585A Control and Analysis Software, this demo shows how to measure line regulation of a three-terminal regulator, measuring the dynamic effect on the output voltage as the input voltage is switched between low and high limits. www.agilent.com/find/n6705



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1nXtkLBrLQ&hl=en

Saturday, November 24, 2012

with Mark Thoren, mixed-signal application engineering manager video.linear.com Demonstration of an amplifier-based circuit design for a relatively inexpensive precision voltage source.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KtJr7Jv16I&hl=en

Monday, November 14, 2011

Using the N6782A SMU and Agilent's 14585A Control and Analysis Software, this demo shows how to measure efficiency in the conversion of the regulators input voltage to an output voltage over the devices limits. www.agilent.com/find/N6705



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iL7m0PQn6Rc&hl=en

Sunday, July 25, 2010

In a galaxy not far away there is a newly discovered life form in it's evolutionary stage. Since the dawn of man we humans have wanted to control the universe. Now you can control your own universe. No klingons or chewies. Since my younger years I have wanted to learn how to control things with micro-computers. Some electronics nerds started with Heath Kits and many others built their own Apple II clones. There was also the Altair and KIM-1 computers. These computers started it all. I learned by starting with a BASIC programming language. BASIC stands for: Beginners All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code BASIC came built into some computers such as the TRS-80 and Commodore PET. Learning to programming a computer can open many doors for you. In the end you could program a computer to do just that "Open a door for you". The key to this revolutionary universe is an open mind. Through this open source project I intend to teach you a thing or two about the micro-computer world. INTRODUCING the GiGo Micro Breadboard: A simple easy to build 3 Level Prototyping Platform Level 1: BEGINNER - CPU Emulator Educator For the beginner with microcomputers, heres a learning tool you will never forget. Simple BASIC like commands will allow you to experience the digital revolution. If you have never build any electronic projects in your life you will have fun while learning the basics from making your own printed circuit board to step by step instructions how to build your own computer - a ...



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JwW-Y48WxA&hl=en

Monday, June 14, 2010

SUBSCRIBE TO MY VIDEOS!!: www.youtube.com On top of opening the ps3 i show you where to get power from on a PS3 and where I put my LEDs. The Power of the port I showed is 12V Volts so if you need 5Volts use a voltage regulator.If you liked my video and thought it was helpful please leave a comment, a rating, and check out my website at: ellsworthtutorials.com Here is the Pinout from top to bottom if you open your ps3 with the letters face upward - (?) - (-) - (?) - (+) Here are the photos: www.main.ellsworthtutorials.com



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52JB4yGD61E&hl=en

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Using the LM317LZ 100ma adjustible voltage regulator and one resistor, you can make a constant current source. With the LM317 1.5 amp version, you can make one with higher currents. I made an error during the video: I said volts when I mean milliamps. (you probably figured that out though).



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UDVLeCqZl0&hl=en