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§ 2.11 - Negative and Negative Power Supply, Unregulated

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Before you attempt this build, please:

This will help ensure that you will have the best possible experience, resulting in a build that works the way you expect it to.

Schottky diodes are recommended; these diodes have a much lower forward voltage drop, and so will waste less power and run cooler under load.

  1. Optional: Install test pointsImportant: If these are used, they must be first components installed!
  2. D1 — at least a PIV equal to the total secondary voltage of T1, 2 amps or more. Observe polarity.
  3. D2 — at least a PIV equal to the total secondary voltage of T1, 2 amps or more. Observe polarity.
  4. D3 — at least a PIV equal to the total secondary voltage of T1, 2 amps or more. Observe polarity.
  5. D4 — at least a PIV equal to the total secondary voltage of T1, 2 amps or more. Observe polarity.
  6. D5 — steering diode — at least a PIV equal to the total secondary voltage of T1, 2 amps or more. Observe polarity.
  7. D6 — steering diode — at least a PIV equal to the total secondary voltage of T1, 2 amps or more. Observe polarity.
  8. R1 — calculate the ohms and watts values for R1 here.
  9. R2 — calculate the ohms and watts values for R2 here.
  10. C1 — ceramic .22 uF — equal to or higher than the total secondary voltage voltage of T1
  11. C2 — ceramic .22 uF — equal to or higher than the total secondary voltage voltage of T1
  12. C5 — Polarized electrolytic — Calculate the uF and WV value of C5 here. Observe polarity.
  13. C6 — Polarized electrolytic — Calculate the uF and WV value of C6 here. Observe polarity.
  14. LED1 — a low-power LED of whatever color you prefer. Observe polarity.
  15. LED2 — a low-power LED of whatever color you prefer. Observe polarity.
  16. T1 — Center-tapped-winding secondary power transformer (see Choosing a Transformer)
See also:Choosing a Transformer
Calculators
Recommended Tools
Mounting to Wood Surfaces
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Wiring to Terminal Blocks
Warning: If battery backup is used, the battery backup input voltage must be less than the minimum ripple voltage plus the steering diode drop (.65 volts for Si diodes, .25 volts for Schottky diodes) of the loaded power supply. You can use the filter capacitor calculator to ensure that the minimum ripple voltage is above the battery input voltage minus the steering diode drop. If the battery voltage minus the steering diode drop is above the minimum ripple voltage, the battery will discharge continuously until it falls below this level, which will usually mean the battery can no longer function as a backup power source.
Note: If you plan to build into a wood enclosure or onto a wood surface, see Mounting to Wood Surfaces before building.
Tip:

Single
connection
The footprints for filter capacitors C5 and C6 are designed to accommodate many different capacitor sizes and lead spacings. Each of the four-hole "diamonds" is one connection; you can use any one of the four diamond through-holes to connect one lead of your capacitor(s.)
 
Carefully observe polarity as shown in the layout diagram below (note that some of this build's placements are not the same as those marked on the board) and connect each lead of your filter capacitors into the correct diamond.


Negative and Negative Power Supply, Unregulated, Build Guide
Some components do not match PCB silkscreen


Output Connection Detail

Minus-minus build schematic

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