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TM 11-5820-890-30-5 14-2. HEAT SINK ASSEMBLY.  Continued b.   DC-to-DC   Converter. The  output  of  the provides  the  following  regulated  output  voltage: transient  suppressor  is  fed  into  the  dc-to-dc  converter.  It DC Output Maximum Maximum Voltage  (V  dc) Current  (A) Ripple  (mV  p-p) 6.75  (6.55  to  6.95) 1.5 75 13.0  (12.6  to  13.4) 4.3 75 200  (180  to  220) 0.008 3000 These  outputs  are  short-circuit  protected.  The  power  supply  will  not  be  damaged  if  an  output  is  shorted  to ground. 14-3.  TWO-WIRE  TRANSIENT  PROTECTION  CIRCUIT. The  two-wire  transient  protection  circuit  provides  for  transient  protection  of  the  remote  control  signals  between either  the  control-monitor  or  the  remote  control  unit. 14-4.  POWER  SUPPLY  ADAPTER  CHASSIS. The power supply adapter chassis provides the basic radio interconnections as shown in figure FO-19. Several other functions are also performed. The power input is switched on and off by CB1. EMP protection is provided by   CR1   through   CR3   and   the   CCA-diode.   The   two-wire   transient   protection   circuit   couples   the   RT   and control-monitor   or   remote   control   unit. 14-2


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