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An electronic device that supplies electrical energy to a load. It can be AC or DC input. Typically DC output.
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Valid interconnection of sources?
Yes, it's valid. The circuit theory rules here are:
Two different ideal voltage sources may not be connected in parallel (across the same pair of nodes).
Two different ideal current sources may not …
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Can I use this power supply?
As Bitsmack says, you need a power supply that can produce the same voltage and at least as much current. The most reliable way to get one is to buy an old Sega AC adapter off of eBay. Sega Retro has …
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USB data transfer without charge
With standard spec-compliant USB, no. The device must detect the 5V from the host before it's allowed to connect its pull-up resistor to the data lines. If you're building a custom device you can prob …
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how to increase current in this given circuit
First, and most important, this circuit is not safe. A mistake putting it together can kill you or someone else. Do not use it for anything.
It definitely will not work well at 2 amps. Zener diode re …
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What type/topology of SMPS is this?
Looks like a variant of a flyback converter based around a center-tapped transformer. (Here's an example from another site.) Some things that identify it as a flyback are:
The switch is connected di …
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Why is the regulation of my 5 volt power supply so poor and how to address it?
A 39000uF cap and a transformer winding is way too much for a filter.
I suspect your power supply is either defective, poorly-designed, or being operated way out of spec. The spikes are happening at …
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How do I (safely) arrange power for circuit from AC
I'm assuming this is for a personal project. If this is for work, listen to the others and just use a wall wart. A wall wart is a good idea for personal projects too, unless you really want an AC inle …
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First steps in building Switching power supplies
If you're looking for an in-depth/academic approach to learning about the theory behind switching power supplies, the power electronics class on Coursera is a good place to start. You'd probably only …
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Switch Mode Alternative to LM7805/LM7905
Efficiency isn't a property of the converter IC alone. It's a function of the inductor copper losses (resistance), the forward voltage drop and reverse recovery charge of the diode, the switching time …
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What is the advantage of a switching over a linear power supply?
As DoxyLover pointed out, it's not just a matter of "getting hot". The efficiency of a linear regulator is Vout / Vin, which is really bad when there's a large difference between input and output. Co …
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BJT Puzzler: Common Emitter or Emitter Follower?
If you draw the AC equivalents right and leave off most of the biasing, CC and CE amplifiers look almost identical. (Remember, ideally no current flows through the signal source!)
simulate this …
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What limits increase of power supply voltage of operational amplifiers (op-amps)?
There are reasonably priced op amps that allow 90V between the supplies (example). There are also ridiculously expensive power op amps that can handle hundreds of volts (example). But lower voltage op …
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Buck converter based switching power supply?
You didn't say what the power supply will be powering, i.e. what the output voltage and current are. Thus, it's not clear that a switching converter is really the best solution to your problem. A simp …
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"Efficiency" of Switching Power Supplies and Theoretical Energy Loss
There are many different topologies for switch-mode power supplies. I think you might be getting some of the concepts mixed up.
First off, in all cases that I know of, AC is converted to DC using a r …