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=DIY Notes= | =DIY Notes= | ||
While extremely useful, no single decent open source design exists for an Arduino-driven offline power supply converting to 12 or 24 volts. There is a number of examples of complicated switching in DC-DC, but nothing for 120AC to 24VDC supply such as for a 3D printer (250W) or a small welder (2kW) - which could both be very powerful, useful use cases. | While extremely useful, no single decent open source design exists for an Arduino-driven, switch mode, offline power supply converting to 12 or 24 volts. There is a number of examples of complicated switching in DC-DC, but nothing for 120AC to 24VDC supply such as for a 3D printer (250W) or a small welder (2kW) - which could both be very powerful, useful use cases. | ||
==Closest Examples== | |||
*None | |||
=Regular= | =Regular= |
Revision as of 19:52, 13 April 2019
DIY Notes
While extremely useful, no single decent open source design exists for an Arduino-driven, switch mode, offline power supply converting to 12 or 24 volts. There is a number of examples of complicated switching in DC-DC, but nothing for 120AC to 24VDC supply such as for a 3D printer (250W) or a small welder (2kW) - which could both be very powerful, useful use cases.
Closest Examples
- None
Regular
Mini
- 6A - $11 - [5]