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DIY Workbench playable NES

Step 2Build the power supply

Build the power supply
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You want to have the supply ready for when you tear apart the Noac and the PSOne screen. Just to test them out and make sure they are all working OK.

To do so, I used the best electronics source ever made by mankind. Dr. Bolestad's and Dr. Nahelsky's Book: "Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory". I Hope the capitalist swines at Prentice Hall don't sack me for posting pics of their book, but if so, be it in the name of science and hacking.

Use the LM350 to do the varaible power supply and adjut is 'till you get a nice voltage output using the stayset pot. Follow the diagram (Picture 4)

Use the 7805 for the 5V supply, this is much straigh forward. (Picture)

Once this is ready, test the voltage output with a Multimeter and get set to crack open that beautyfull 5" TTF Screen

A word of advice!

The LM350 gets VERY hot. This is where you migh want to add a heat dissipator.
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I'm currently doing my studies in the institute of tecnology for superior education from monterrey (a.k.a ITESM), in M??xico. I just took a course in Automotive Electronics in Stutgartt, Germany.