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<blockquote data-quote="Eski" data-source="post: 469892" data-attributes="member: 5138"><p>Hey Firey, </p><p>Handy with a soldering iron.... does that mean you can design and build your own small circuits?</p><p></p><p>If so then SP suggestion is not a bad one , but i would add a couple of caps and an inductor to smooth out the output to avoid noise (these do put out noise)</p><p>on the other hand , something like an lm317 is low noise already so you may get away with a single cap on the output.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eski, post: 469892, member: 5138"] Hey Firey, Handy with a soldering iron.... does that mean you can design and build your own small circuits? If so then SP suggestion is not a bad one , but i would add a couple of caps and an inductor to smooth out the output to avoid noise (these do put out noise) on the other hand , something like an lm317 is low noise already so you may get away with a single cap on the output. [/QUOTE]
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