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AC stands for Alternating Current. It usually applies to voltages with >100 V RMS, but can also be used for other AC voltages, like 24 V industrial AC power.
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AC Transformer Power Cable
I have recently purchases an 120 Vac to 12 Vac transformer similar in design to the one shown here. I am curious as to the best way to wire this up. I am not a big fan of making a suicide cable for th …
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Potentiometer Ripple under load
I have the following circuit with a 10k 0.5w trim potentiometer.
simulate this circuit – Schematic created using CircuitLab
The voltage after the bridge rectifier is maintained at ~8.6 Vdc. Th …