Re: Circuit for solid state dynamo regulator-Help




maxitubo@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> Somebody can help me to find a electronic schematic circuit for
> building a solid state regulator for dynamo for charge car's battery?

Try www.epanorama.net , a site with forums and thousands of links to
electronics subjects, or a circuit encyclopedia book, like Modern
Electronic Circuits Reference Manual, by John Markus, which has a
chapter specifically for automotive electronics.

Motorola (now called On Semi), Philips Semiconductor, and ST
Microelectronics make chips for this purpose, and a collection of 555
timer circuits may have a suitable circuit. But it may be easier to
simply adapt an external alternator regulator, such as one of
Chrysler's for 1970s cars.

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