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hello..
i have been looking for an easy way to make a +- 12v power supply, supplied by a single typical cheap transformer. without luck, because all i found was complicated and unstable designs.
a minute ago i saw a datasheet of negative voltage regulator, lm337.
my question is, can i use this to regulate the gnd of a dc single power supply?
to use it as typical application of datasheet
http://www.datasheetcatalog.org/datasheet/nationalsemiconductor/DS009067.PDF
if i can, then id combine with lm317 to make a dual power supply right?
or fantasy?
thank you
i have been looking for an easy way to make a +- 12v power supply, supplied by a single typical cheap transformer. without luck, because all i found was complicated and unstable designs.
a minute ago i saw a datasheet of negative voltage regulator, lm337.
my question is, can i use this to regulate the gnd of a dc single power supply?
to use it as typical application of datasheet
http://www.datasheetcatalog.org/datasheet/nationalsemiconductor/DS009067.PDF
if i can, then id combine with lm317 to make a dual power supply right?
or fantasy?
thank you