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Thursday, October 9, 2014

10 Watt Power Amplifier


Transistors: Tr1 BCY70 (or BC 182L or BC212L or BC214L) Tr2/3/4 BFY50/51 Tr5 BFX88 Tr6/7 2N3055 Risk of instability if no input connected. When testing, connect R (about 3k3). Needs well smoothed power supply of about 20 to 30 volts. Peak power is well over 10 Watts. The table below shows the approximate voltages to be expected when using a 24v supply and with the variable resistor set to give a current of about 40mA in the output stage.

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

First LED lamp that replaces a 100 watt incandescent

Already reached the market the first LED lamp that replaces 100 watt incandescent bulb, this was the announcement of Osram Sylvania. She becomes the first to do is replace the new lamp will join the existing line of Ultra LED 40, 60 and 75 watt (equivalent to incandescent powers), it consumes 20 watts and have a lifespan of 25,000 hours about 25 times more than incandescent bulbs.It has a CRI of 80, an illumination of 1,600 lumens and a warm white color temperature of 2700k. It also is adjustable and, of course, free of mercury and lead.

First LED lamp that replaces a 100 watt incandescent

First LED lamp that replaces a 100 watt incandescent