Phil Wasson wrote: > > I thought this would be simple: Design a low cost 15VDC 150ma > unregulated power supply that will run on 115 or 230 VAC. It must use a > 2 VA tranformer due to size requirements. > > Many companies make a suitable transformer that has two primaries and > two secondaries. The secondaries are connected in parallel for 15V, 170 > ma output. To switch between 115 and 230 VAC, the primaries are > connected in either parallel or series. This requires a 3PDT switch. Nope, see below. > All the slide switches I can find for this purpose are SPDT or DPDT. > My question is, how are products designed using a DPDT switch for this > purpose? > -- > Phil Wasson > > pwasson@pacbell.net How about this: L1--+-----------------)|| \ 120 )|| \ +-------)|| \ 120 | 240 || \ O__O O || \/ | || /\ __ | || / O O O || / | || / +-------)|| / 120 )|| N--+-----------------)|| Gene
Date: Sat, 19 Oct 1996 03:09:45 -0500
Original Subject: Re: 115/230 VAC switching - how do they do it? (I thought it would be easy!)