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=SMPS Design Guides=
=SMPS Design Guides=
*ON Semiconductor - contains all isolated and nonisolated topology types starting Page 35 - [https://www.onsemi.com/pub/Collateral/SMPSRM-D.PDF]. It starts with 2 main types of SMPS - ''forward mode'' and ''boost mode''
*ON Semiconductor - contains all isolated and nonisolated topology types starting Page 35 - [https://www.onsemi.com/pub/Collateral/SMPSRM-D.PDF]. It starts with 2 main types of SMPS - ''forward mode'' and ''boost mode''
=Design Issues=
*Isolation vs non-isolation - use case must be considered - [https://www.actpower.com/educational/isolated-vs-non-isolated-power-supplies/]


=Links=
=Links=
*[[Power Supply Basics]]
*[[Power Supply Basics]]
*36V power supply with diagram of control logic- [https://www.alliedelec.com/m/d/912b27c2840fe293722580af01f370ec.pdf]
*Good tutorial on unregulated, regulated, and switch mode power supplies - [https://www.open-electronics.org/the-power-of-arduino-this-unknown/]

Latest revision as of 23:15, 15 June 2019

SMPS Design Guides

  • ON Semiconductor - contains all isolated and nonisolated topology types starting Page 35 - [1]. It starts with 2 main types of SMPS - forward mode and boost mode

Design Issues

  • Isolation vs non-isolation - use case must be considered - [2]

Links

  • Power Supply Basics
  • 36V power supply with diagram of control logic- [3]
  • Good tutorial on unregulated, regulated, and switch mode power supplies - [4]