Developing an Artificial Plate Battery
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 Overview The project utilizes an MC34063 for the circuit to function as automatic controller as it creates an artificial plate battery which are used before in old tube radios and are now difficult to find. Details There are some disadvantages that affect the circuits of the ICs used in this project which would require the use of complex wound inductances. When the transducer frequency is placed poorly, it can cause audible interference which is another disadvantage of this solution. The use of standard chokes which are to be received with each electronics sender would solve the issue of inductances while shielding in a sheet-steel housing would solve the problem of interfering radiation. The inductances are well available and produce relatively few disturbances which makes the efficiency of the circuit as high as 75% and gives less disadvantage while being normal chokes. Also, the circuit is consistent to the standard application of the manufacturer up to the filters. To prevent regaining the switching peaks of the diode on DC voltage, the rectifier diode must be absolutely a nearly recovery diode. With the 6V configured as source, the circuit supplies an output voltage of 90V and 11mA. Rest of the project
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