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  • Another NoOb question (transformer/choke content)

    What is TR2 doing in this schematic? It's just two wires so there can't be a secondary and a primary, right? I don't recall at the moment if there is a voltage drop across it but I don't think there was. I've been trying to learn all about power supply and I realized I had skipped over this component.

    http://www.emailtom.org/schematics/b...b763_schem.gif
    ~Semi-No0b Hobbyist~

  • #2
    The choke opposes any change in current...
    the end result (in noob terms) being that it has the effect of smoothing peaks in the ripple of the power supply. It helps reduce that remaining "buzz"in the DC power supply.
    Not too much voltage drop, but a little.
    So you could look at it like this: If I had the "ideal" choke,
    Feeding a square wave in one end, it comes out a sine wave on the other end. The choke has opposed the sharp edged peaks of the square wave.
    Try this, it actually works. Although most people have not tried that, it's kinda fun to play with.

    And if you don't like my (IQ73) simple explanation, you can try:
    "an inductor designed to present an impedance to AC, or to be used as the current filter of a DC power supply."

    And I recommend you buy this book, which will help: Delmar's Standard Textbook of Electricity, which can be had cheap used on Amazon.
    It's like the bible of technicians. It's has all your formulas, rules, definitions and laws, which you will find useful for evermore.
    Last edited by soundguruman; 03-11-2012, 09:39 AM.

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    • #3
      I will add that book to my list. Gonna buy some books on the very near future.

      So far my list of books only consists of Merlin's pair of books on power amps and .dreams, and now the one you suggested. If anyone has any more good books for the no0b, I would like to hear about them.


      Thanks!


      Also, as a matter of curiosity, would I hurt anything by bypassing the choke in the above amp just to see what the difference would be?
      ~Semi-No0b Hobbyist~

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      • #4
        Sure you can bypass the choke. The amp will just hum more.
        "Enzo, I see that you replied parasitic oscillations. Is that a hypothesis? Or is that your amazing metal band I should check out?"

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        • #5
          Originally posted by mort View Post

          So far my list of books only consists of Merlin's pair of books on power amps and .dreams, and now the one you suggested. If anyone has any more good books for the no0b, I would like to hear about them.
          Some chapters from Jack Darr's classic book

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          • #6
            Originally posted by mort View Post
            I will add that book to my list. Gonna buy some books on the very near future.

            So far my list of books only consists of Merlin's pair of books on power amps and .dreams, and now the one you suggested. If anyone has any more good books for the no0b, I would like to hear about them.


            Thanks!


            Also, as a matter of curiosity, would I hurt anything by bypassing the choke in the above amp just to see what the difference would be?
            The best general electronics book that is accessible to a wide audience, is, bar none, the second edition of "The Art of Electronics" by Hill and Horowitz. The Art of Electronics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Finding this was a revelation for me, as it has been for countless other interested amateurs and working EE's alike.

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