Supply different voltages using a dual dc supply?

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Hi all,

I have
- 2 ICs that requires -10v and +10v
- 1 IC that requires -5v and +5v

How can I power them using one dual dc supply?

Thanks!
 
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use a +5V and a -5V regulator off the respective +10 and -10V rails
easy as pie :)

just make sure your 10V rails are able to supply the required current for the 10V IC(s) as well as the 5V IC(s)

Dave

Dave
 
Forgot to mention that the dual dc supply is a variable supply used in lab.

So just to confirm, I need a 7805 and a 7905 voltage regulator for +5v and -5v respectively?
 
regardless of if its a variable supply, you will have it set at 10V anyway, so yes a 7805 and 7905

You have no reason to be continuously varing the voltage do you ?

Dave