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*Shocking truth about transformerless power supplies on Hackaday - [https://hackaday.com/2017/04/04/the-shocking-truth-about-transformerless-power-supplies/] | *Shocking truth about transformerless power supplies on Hackaday - [https://hackaday.com/2017/04/04/the-shocking-truth-about-transformerless-power-supplies/]. Good explanations, but this is not about ''switch mode power supplies'' |
Revision as of 18:37, 12 April 2019
Intro
- From 120AC to 24V DC using arduino, and 6A max output.
- 10A fuse on DC side
- Arduino topology - Rectify AC, chop it, filter it, that's it.
Terminology
- Transformerless power supply typically refers to a power supply where a capacitor and resistor are dropping the voltage to a required level. This is valid for 1 amp or less current.
- Switch mode power supply is one that uses fast, active switching
Working DOC
BOM
- 10a rectifier - [1]
Links
- Shocking truth about transformerless power supplies on Hackaday - [2]. Good explanations, but this is not about switch mode power supplies