smeggbrain
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Building circuit to supply a PCB with -5V, having +5V and +12V and ground available
Hi everyone!
My first post here, I hope this gets into the right place. My task is a follows:
I have an existing power supply connected to the AC grid providing the following:
+12 V (2 A)
+5 V (12 A)
and +3.3 V (12 A),
all DC Voltage. This is a power supply for an arcade PCB board (game).
Now I have another game which needs -5V DC as well. It needs to use the same ground as the previously mentioned voltages of course.
So my plan is to build a -5V terminal, that is able to deliver up to 1.5 A (usually less), using the other DC voltages a supply somehow.
What would be a good way to build this? Any suggestions for a simple circuit?
Thanks,
-smeggbrain
Hi everyone!
My first post here, I hope this gets into the right place. My task is a follows:
I have an existing power supply connected to the AC grid providing the following:
+12 V (2 A)
+5 V (12 A)
and +3.3 V (12 A),
all DC Voltage. This is a power supply for an arcade PCB board (game).
Now I have another game which needs -5V DC as well. It needs to use the same ground as the previously mentioned voltages of course.
So my plan is to build a -5V terminal, that is able to deliver up to 1.5 A (usually less), using the other DC voltages a supply somehow.
What would be a good way to build this? Any suggestions for a simple circuit?
Thanks,
-smeggbrain