Student DC Supply
Wichit Sirichote, kswichit@kmitl.ac.th
Build a simple DC supply having threeoutput terminals: regulated +5VDC, unregulated +10VDC and 7.5VAC. The supplyis suitable for microcontroller experimenting.

My workbench has many broken devices and most of them will be used asthe part for making the electronic projects. One day I looked at the brokenradio, I found there's an AC line cord with socket and a transformer. ActuallyI like the way they used AC socket with the AC cord. I thought why don'tmake a simple DC supply from these parts. Most of the DC adapters provideonly DC output. But not AC output, some of the uC circuit need a +5V fordigital circuit, some need an AC line voltage for timing synchronization,digitizing sine wave, and some need unregulated for relay driving. So Idesigned above circuit for lab usage. The circuit is a linear regulatorproviding galvanic isolation from main line through the use of isolationtransformer. Quite safe for experimenting with AC voltage. Below picturesshow the example of input/output terminal connections, labeling and componentsplacement in the box. The circuit can be built using universal PCB. Theoutput terminal is for big load connection so this makes it quite strongand good electrical contact to the load being used.

Part List for the Student DC Supply

U1- 7805 three terminal +5V Voltage regulator
D1- DB102 bridge diode
D2- 1N4001 silicon rectifier diode
C1- 1000uF, 25V, electrolytic capacitor
C2- 10uF, 16V, electrolytic capacitor
C3- 0.1uF disc ceramic capacitor
T1-  transformer 220V primary 7.5V secondary 500mA

*all of above pictures includingcircuit diagram are captured by using a low cost (3,300 Baht) scanner,Acer  S2W 3300U (Scan-to-Web), not an expensive digital camera. Iwas surprised! the result output files are pretty impressive.



updated 12 Dec 2543