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After a bit of thought, and looking around, I think I've changed my mind on the requirements. I would still like similar current capabilities, however it's ok for the voltage required to drop to around 1-24V.
From this, however, I've come across a chip from LT (this one) which seems to do all...
Thanks for the additional info everyone.
I just had a thought, would it be much easier if I ran the whole thing off a higher voltage? As I could make an AC rectifier myself to use with it, and run it off 230VDC instead. (Only reason I was going to do it off 12V, was I have a powerful 12V supply...
Thanks all.
First of all, DeepOne, the first circuit you showed, what's the source of this? Are there any output traces etc to show how well it operates? Also, is there a simulator that would simulate that circuit well, so I can see how it performs?
Does anyone know about Linear Technology...
Basically, I felt like making myself a little desk PSU.
I wish to design something that is capable of putting out probably 20A+ at a range of DC voltages, varying from 0-50V (From a 12VDC supply)
Only issue, is that I've never done anything with SMPSUs, so I don't really know where to start. I...
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