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Power supply from 24V~ transformer

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Thank you all for the advices!
It was a pleasure be part of your community!


PS "be80be", I'm sorry for deranging you! Have a good day!
 
Well, what can I say?

A guy asks questions, get reasonable answers.

Then because the answers do not line up with his preconceived ideas (which are also wrong), he throws his toys out of the cot and goes away.

JimB
 
Its all good to me. I wouldn't stop posting but It would be better for you to show how you hardware is setup. And if your using a 24volt DC supply

Google "Kenington Universal Power supply hacks" cheap and usable. 5amps and there made real well. O they can put out both 5volts and 24volts at same time.

But i would use it only for testing. It would be far better to get a supply that's made for the job at hand if you can't make one.
 
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So... I made it!

If anyone wants to see the solution that I chosen, here it is:

**broken link removed**


It works good. For the moment the inductors that I've used are smaller (I didn't find 1mH, just 200uH).

Now I want to find a solution to drive a servo.
 
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