How to Power an Electronic Circuit

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    Part of the video series: How to Build Electronic Circuits

    Summary: Learn how to power an electronic circuit in this free home maintenance video.

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    " Hello! This is Ross on behalf of expertvillage.com. How do you power an electronic circuit with a power source? Typically your electrons are low power. So you can actually get away with a battery power. Now this is a C size, it is 1.5 volts. Here is what is called the transistor battery, it is a 9 volt battery. The voltage you need is going to be determined by your circuit design. Also you can use a regulated power supply like this. It is nice because I can adjust the voltage all the way down to 0 volts, you can go up to 2.34, 7 and 12 volts, 12.2, this still allows me to have versatility in my designs there, what I need to work with in the current and this also regulated, which is great. Small batteries are a really safe way to work."

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