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  • LED Drivers for Automotive Applications (.pdf)

    for improved esthetics, and more. In brake lamp applications, the fast turn on of LEDs pro¬vides an added margin of safety to warn the driver of the car behind. LEDs can respond as much as ten times faster than traditional incandescent bulbs. In addition to this safety aspect, the color of LED lighting

  
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  • Re: electric car

    So you have a battery powering a motor that drives two alternator generators that recharge another battery, which is used to power an inverter, that steps the voltage up to 110V to power a second motor, which powers a generator which finally powers the third car electric motor. This design is...

  • Re: Converting AC to DC for a micro-hydro turbine

    Many of "answers" suggest different turbine types. Lets here look at an electrical diagram of alternator i.e. generator with AC output. This kind of machine (example: an alternator in any car) must have an exciting winding as a synchro machine which will need a DC voltage to create electroma...

  • Re: Small 12v Project Needs Help

    The short answer: yes, some car adapters will probably work with 6 volts. In general, they are regulated power supplies, (not a simple voltage divider that would give you half the voltage on 6v input as it would on 12) and if the circuitry is fairly simple, 6 volts could give the same output voltage...

  • Re: What amperage should have an 6 volts 1936 ford?

    Ove -- Below is a quote (actually the text of a table) from an old reference book: Victor W. Page, "The Ford V-8 Cars and Trucks". The Norman W. Hensley Publishing Co. New York 1948. Copyright 1937 and 1940. Reprints are available from several USA sources...

  • Reducing a 0-5v wire to output only 0-1.3v...help please

    Im trying to trick the traction control on my 1997 Mercedes E320. The traction control wire reads 0 to 5 volts and once it passes 1.3v the traction control starts to kick in. I want to reduce the ouput voltage to the ECU to 0-1.3v so the the car will function normally with no OBDII codes popping up...

  
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  • Melexis adds slope control to motor IC

    The chip integrates a voltage regulator, LIN transceiver, microcontroller, EEPROM, flash, RAM, power FET pre-driver and dedicated circuit blocks for BLDC motor control

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  • FIAT Bets Big On Natural Gas As The Future of Fuel For Cars

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  • Occupy Wall Street Spawns DIY Solar Power

      DIY solar charger for Occupy Boston, via Hack A Day. Back in the Fall of 2011, during the first wave of Occupy protests, a team from Revolt Labs apparently built solar-powered chargers for Occupy Boston protesters to help them charge their portable electronics. This was done using what I used to construct my own 5-volt USB charger: a?5-volt 7805 voltage regulator which is capable of charging all USB devices using a vehicle’s cigarette lighter outlet, or most cordless phone chargers. This commonly available $0.56 device (yes, 56 cents) will accept any voltage ranging from 7 volts to 35 volts, from solar panels, hand-cranked generators, UPS batteries, car batteries, and any other DC power source, and put out the standard 5 volts DC required by most cellphones, mp3 players,?and other portable electronics. USB-charged devices automatically draw the correct charging current, which is 500 mA from the charger. Rechargeable laptop or disposable batteries can also be integrated into USB chargers like mine so that they can act as a backup battery for portable electronics (I’ve done this as well), a car charger, and a 120-volt charger. Just an idea for anyone who wants to do that. The DIY Revolt Labs project generates 10 watts of power, sufficient to sustain small electronics such as cellphones. And, of course, cellphones and socket-free recharging are particularly important to protesters. Another even more portable and helpful device for charging portable electronics, which can fully sustain cellphones, is a 12-watt solar-powered foldable charge available from?Wagan Tech?for $130. The price is $11 per watt of power generation capacity, which is high, but can be expected from foldable solar panels. For protesters who are on the move, the portability may be worth it, and they can use it personally at home too. For protesters who need more to power their laptops and other devices, and who need extra energy storage capacity, there is an 80-watt power cube I took a look at in a local store recently, also available?on Amazon. Any other ideas? h/t Hack A Day

  • Phoenix Contact announces Quint SFB DC-DC converters

    The DC-DC converters can boost voltage over long wire runs, regulate battery voltage output and isolate ground loops.

  
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Product Announcements for Car Voltage Regulator Diagram
Pneuline Supply, Inc.
Regulator

Miniature precision regulators are available with or without a knob. The can be panel mounted or mounted on a board using 4, 1/8 mounting positions. Seals of buna or epdm with a housing of polysulfone. Can by used for oxygen, ozone, water or fluids compatible with the wetted parts.

Microchip Technology, Inc.
30V Buck Switching Regulator

Microchip Technology Inc., a leading provider of microcontroller, analog and Flash-IP solutions, today announced the MCP16301-Microchip's first 30V-input, buck switching regulatorwith 600 milliampere (mA) output capability. The MCP16301 features a wide input voltage range, from 4V to 30V, an output voltage range from 2V to 15V and provides up to 95 percent efficiency. The 600 mA MCP16301 is offered in a 6-pin SOT-23 package with an integrated high-side switch, and requires a minimal number...

ControlAir Inc.
Electronic Pressure Regulator by ControlAir

explosive atmospheres in Europe. The Type-550X is an electronic pressure regulator that converts a variable signal (current or voltage) to a proportional pneumatic output. The Type-550X's economical startup cost, low air consumption, and reliable performance make this unit a great investment. The unit's compact housing permits space saving and dense mounting while multiple mounting configurations provide installation versatility. The ATEX compliant Type-550X comes standard with a NEMA-4X housing...