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ThereIam
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Um, so I'm building this power supply but I am somewhat new to a lot of actual electrical devices...
I have a precision power supply unit. There is an AC voltage option and a DC voltage option.
Within the AC voltage are there are three terminals. The outer two are yellow and marked 6.3VAC and the inner one is 2.6VAC.
For DC there are four terminals the first two being red, then a black one, then a yellow.
They are marked respectively, +5v/3A, +1.25-15V/1A, COM, and -1.25--15V,1A
What does the COM terminal do? And with this power supply, only one terminal will need to be used at a time, true?
This is making me feel stupid.
Thanks.
Oh, if you want to look at a picture,
http://www.google.com/products/cata...a=X&ei=ruAyTvCDDeXSiALG-KXECA&ved=0CFoQ8gIwAA
I have a precision power supply unit. There is an AC voltage option and a DC voltage option.
Within the AC voltage are there are three terminals. The outer two are yellow and marked 6.3VAC and the inner one is 2.6VAC.
For DC there are four terminals the first two being red, then a black one, then a yellow.
They are marked respectively, +5v/3A, +1.25-15V/1A, COM, and -1.25--15V,1A
What does the COM terminal do? And with this power supply, only one terminal will need to be used at a time, true?
This is making me feel stupid.
Thanks.
Oh, if you want to look at a picture,
http://www.google.com/products/cata...a=X&ei=ruAyTvCDDeXSiALG-KXECA&ved=0CFoQ8gIwAA