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need schematic for switching power supply

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zhi_yi said:
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Why do you need such output if you were to only trigger alarm? I believe you only need one specific output for that particular alarm circuit. Please clarify this...

=> i need those output not only for trigger the alarm, but also for the microcontroller (Vcc&Gnd), for Op-Amp (+/-15V), for Relay circuit (+12V), is it right? please correct me..

It´s OK for me



=>why should discard the idea of using uC for SMPS? if using the uC for the SMPS, where to use it? i just know a little that in SMPS we need rectangular wave, PWM controller, switching transistor/fet, is it right?

You are right but it is not just to generate a rectangular wave, you need a lot of work to vary the duty cycle in accordance with load variation. Instead of uC you should use a DSP. Recomend to forget this idea at this time. Guess u are short of time, so use IC´s dedicated to such task

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I sent it to xwcwc1234(at)yahoo.com.tw isn´t it your email. I´ve received an emails asking for them. Anyway this file contains the pdf files I mentioned above.

=> no.. it's not my email address.. my email address is "leon_baida(at)yahoo.com", can you please send it once again to me.. thank you very much :)

Well, U told me you downloaded them from powerint, so now u do not need them from me :D


- how to know how much is the tolerance from the AC voltage?
If you do not find such info, u shoul have to measure it at different hours during several days. There are instruments specilized for such task.

- what is a Sealed Lead Acid Battery? what is the function of a sealed lead acid battery?
Briefly, it is quite similar in chemistry to a car battery, but it is sealed. You will see them in alarm systems, UPS´s.....
 

okay.. thank you.. i will try to read more tutorial about smps first.. and will tell you if i have built the smps.. :)

thank you very much :)
 

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