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Distributor | Qty 1 |
|---|---|
Digi-Key | $3.55–$19.17 |
LCSC | $1.46–$17.76 |
Mouser | $14.21–$27.83 |
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- D1 (1N5822): A Schottky diode, typically used for its low forward voltage drop and fast switching. In power supplies, it's often placed in series with the output to prevent reverse currents that could damage the regulator.
- C2 & C1 (860020473009): Both are electrolytic capacitors with a capacitance of 120µF and a voltage rating of 25V. In this circuit, they are likely used for input and output filtering respectively to smooth out voltage fluctuations.
- U1 (LM2576HVS-ADJ/NOPB): The adjustable version of the LM2576 voltage regulator. It requires external components to set the output voltage, including a feedback network (resistor divider), an inductor (L1) for energy storage, and a diode (D1) for freewheeling.
- L1: An inductor, though its specific value isn't provided. Inductors in switch-mode power supplies store energy and release it to the load at a controlled rate, smoothing out current flow.
- R1: A resistor with a resistance of 500Ω, likely part of the feedback network or for current sensing.
- RV1 (3224W-1-104E): A variable resistor (potentiometer) with 100kΩ resistance. It's usually part of the feedback loop to adjust the output voltage of the regulator.
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