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Bench power supply from an ATX supply.

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Hey, so I'm thinking of making a variable bench top power supply from an old ATX power supply that I've got kicking around. Since it's rated for a fairly high power rating, I was thinking I could use the 12 volt rails with a variable buck boost setup to get the voltages I need. It would all be controlled through a micro controller. Is there a buck-boost DC to DC converter that is both variable to (ideally) 0-24 volts and can supply over a hundred watts of power? I'm pretty new to power electronics. Any ideas?
 

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