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Power Supplies, Batteries, Connectors and Test Equipment Power Supplies • Power supplies provide the necessary power, voltage and current requirements for electronic devices. • They usually change ac to dc voltage. – For example, 120 volts ac is changed to 13.8 volts dc. Power Supplies Consist of: 1. Transformer – steps ac voltage up or down. 2. Rectifier Diodes – change ac to “bumpy” dc. 3. Filter Network – includes capacitors and inductors, smooths out the bumps. 4. Voltage Regulator – keeps the voltage constant. 5. Protection – usually a crowbar circuit. Power Supply Specifics Half Wave – Full Wave Rectifier Power Supply Specifics Bridge Rectifier Rectifier Comparison Rectifiers – Half Wave • Rectifiers are semiconductor diodes that conduct in only one direction. Today, most rectifier diodes are made of silicon. Diode Ratings • Increase current capacity by putting additional diodes in parallel. • Increase voltage capacity by putting additional diodes in series. • Voltage rating 1.4 RMS minimum. Power Supply Filters • Use large coils (called chokes) and capacitors to “fill in” the gaps between ripples in the incoming pulsating dc. • AC “hum” results from improper filtering. – Pulling too much current from power supply. – Failed component (particularly capacitor). • “Wall-Warts” generally do not produce quality dc. – Generally produce pulsating dc to charge batteries. Filter Network Capacitors and inductors are used in power supply filter networks. The capacitors and inductors smooth out the “bumpy” ac to dc. Electrolytic Capacitor • Electrolytic capacitors are used to filter rectified dc. • They change “bumpy” dc to “smooth” dc. Important Concepts • Half Wave Rectifier: – Simplest. – Hard to filter well. • Full Wave Rectifier: – Easier to filter. – Requires transformer with center-tap. – Transformer secondary must be twice intended voltage. • Bridge Rectifier: – – – – Easier to filter (just like full wave). Center-tap transformer not required. Transformer secondary same as intended voltage. Higher parts count. Power Supply Safety Power Supply Safety Power Supply Safety • Grounding is important. • Connection integrity is important. – Somewhere neutral and ground are connected together. • Miss-wired “hot” lead will lead to a hot chassis someplace. Power Supply Safety • Filter capacitors hold a charge a long time. • They charge to the output voltage of the power supply. • Bleeder resistors across the filter capacitors “bleed off” charge when supply is turned off. Bleeder Resistors • A bleeder resistor is installed across the filter capacitors as a safety feature to make sure that the capacitors are discharged. Switching-Mode Power Supplies Switching Power Supplies Switching Power Supplies • The advantage of a switching-mode power supply is that the relatively high frequency oscillator allows the use of small, lightweight and low-cost transformers. • This makes them considerably smaller and lighter than linear power supplies. Almost all modern powers supplies, including those in PCs, are switching mode power supplies. Their disadvantages are complexity and RF egress (interference). Switching Power Supplies In a switched mode power supply, the first step in converting 120 V ac to a 12 V dc output is to rectify and filter the 120 V. Batteries • Two basic types: – Rechargeable. – Non-rechargeable. • Rechargeable battery types based on battery chemistry (NiCd, NiMH, lead acid, etc.). • Battery chemistry determines: – Energy rating (ampere-hours). – Discharge characteristics. Batteries • Do not attempt to recharge non-rechargeable batteries! • Use only a charger that is designed for the rechargeable battery in use. • Follow manufacturer’s specifications for recharging. • Dispose of spent batteries properly. Connectors PL-259 BNC Connectors • DB-25 or DB-9 connectors are for computer cables. • Amateur/RF connectors include: PL-259 BNC N • A Type N coaxial connector would be a good choice to use for 10 GHz feed-line connections. Basic Test Equipment • • • • • • • • • • VOM Frequency Standard SWR Meter Antenna Analyzer Oscilloscope Signal Generator Noise Bridge Field Strength Meter Monitor Scope Two-Tone Test Generator (for SSB) Test Equipment: Volt-Ohm-Meter VOM Test Equipment: SWR and Watt Meter Test Equipment: Oscilloscope Test Equipment: Oscilloscope Test Equipment: Noise Bridge • Connected between a receiver and an antenna of unknown impedance and tuned for minimum noise. • Can determine characteristic impedance for transmission lines. • Can be used for pre-tuning an antenna tuner.