This is my first ever adjustable PSU with voltage adjustment along current limiter.
C&A Electronics in Greece was one of the first sources at 1987 at the offering of electronic kit.
CA115 KIT this is DC 0-25V / 0-3,5A power supply, and main IC this is LM723CH with 10 pin.
While back at the year 1987 this LM723CH with TO-100 package it might was popular, at 2024 it’s not.
At my personal stock of IC I do have a pair of Motorola MC1723CP genuine old stock of 90s.
My PSU yesterday this had a sudden damage when I was using it as battery charger, and now I am a bit lost, because I have to return and repair a 37 years old PSU design.
I did kept in good storage CA 115 four pages of electronic circuit and printed in Greek language of assembly and troubleshooting instructions.
C&A Electronics KIT CA115 this is extremely unique, it requires two AC transformers, separate PSU for the LM723 along a separate PSU for the output stage.
I thought to research Google search finds about this schematic and I found nothing.
But I did found lots of useless scammers from India, them to have steal and reproduce all short of LM323 schematics but they do not have this one.
Under lots of thought I did decide to hide and protect the electronics design knowledge of this specific PSU.
Instead I will only present some work of my own for the pin out conversion from the unpopular LM723CH package to the more popular LM723 14 pin socket.
I am now preparing myself for going a bit of DIY.
I will use an new 14 pin PCB IC socket, and will add soldered wires as leads, and then I will solder these at the PCB this originally designed to accept a 10 leads IC.
I am also planning to do some extra work at this KIT PCB, a bit of cleaning, restoration replacement of old wires with new.
Fresh soldering and removal of ancient over PCB soldered pins these originally placed as on-top soldering points.
So I am going to give it a complete remake after of 37 years (first assembly), now that I have huge amount of expertise along tooling pack and all sort of spare parts.