In Reply to: Use DHTs posted by andy evans on April 29, 2007 at 01:39:53:
Thanks alot Andy for sharing!I have no electronic background besides I've built some Audio Note kits from good build descriptions,so I can use a solder iron and do some simple measuring:-) ,but besides that most of the technical aspects are totally new ground for me.But I've found out that there is only one way to really learn and thats by practice,and I also learn a lot from friendly guys like you that are willing to share! :-)
There is one thing if you don't mind...I've seen alot of talk about current sources and I have done some quick search and reading,but I didn't understand it.Can you in an easy way explain what it is? Or some good links for me to read about it? This might be a stupid observation/statement but I thought that all power supplies deliver current......?
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Follow Ups
- Re: Use DHTs - Rune 02:43:24 04/29/07 (13)
- It's all about the regulation - KurtP 12:08:09 04/29/07 (12)
- Thanks,that cleared it up for me! - Rune 01:29:30 04/30/07 (11)
- Yes, voltage regulated - KurtP 09:49:05 04/30/07 (1)
- Thanks - Rune 02:47:15 05/01/07 (0)
- Re: Thanks,that cleared it up for me! - Triode_Kingdom 06:01:01 04/30/07 (8)
- Current source filaments - andy evans 14:52:54 04/30/07 (7)
- Re: Current source filaments - Triode_Kingdom 05:49:08 05/01/07 (6)
- I used to think that - Mark Kelly 14:35:27 05/01/07 (5)
- Re: I used to think that - dave slagle 17:47:52 05/01/07 (4)
- By "suck it and see" - Mark Kelly 19:13:56 05/01/07 (3)
- Re: By "suck it and see" - Triode_Kingdom 20:42:05 05/01/07 (2)
- I moved away from SS devices - Mark Kelly 21:18:27 05/01/07 (1)
- Re: I moved away from SS devices - arend-jan 04:43:02 05/04/07 (0)