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IC for driving laboratory power supply ?

Posted by: sheldon on

Has offered one of the IC PI, high resistance against short circuit, overload, and other conditions that may occur in the laboratory power supply?

The second requirement would be the ability to source a single transformer regulate output voltage from 5V to 50V

In short, the current laboratory power supply we have traditional transformer 230V/50V  -> step down converter and last step is linear regulator and  we would like to replace transformer  and stepdown  with  switching mode power supply.

Power output max cca 100W.

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Submitted by PI-NANO on 12/07/2012

Hi,

Thank you for your interest in Power Integration's products. Unfortunately we do not have any reference design to meet your requirement.

Regards,

PI-NANO

Submitted by sheldon on 12/11/2012

Aplication note or example SMPS with adjustable output voltage?
I was thinking about using TOP271VG/EG and I was wondering how to deal with the transformer (ETD 3913) so that the transfer of power in variable output voltage will optimal.

Submitted by PI-NANO on 12/13/2012

Hi,

Currently we do not  have any application note or design example for your requirement.

Regards,

PI-NANO

Submitted by Scotpurvis on 02/28/2013

Hope so by replacing the transformer, there will be changes regarding the power supply.

 

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Submitted by PI-NANO on 03/03/2013

Hi,

Currently we do not  have any application note or design example for your requirement.

Regards,

PI-NANO