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aster94
aster94 over 8 years ago

hello,

 

I started drawing in eagle this afternoon to make my first home made pbc board for a bench power supply that with an input of 12V/5A will have two output of 12V, 5V, 3.3V and an adjustable voltage (lm317)

the switches are these with ground in the middle

565935243_150.jpg

I hope that the schematic is clear (it is also in the attachments), maybe you could give me some hint or advice about something that i m doing wrong

about the .brd i didn't route it since maybe you will say me to modify my schematic

 

thanks in advance

 

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  • COMPACT
    COMPACT over 8 years ago in reply to mcb1 +3 suggested
    Here is an example of what I mean. 8V in from a regulated power supply being output as 5VDC using an LM7805 Linear Regulator. (The current limit has been set to 50mA on the bench power supply as not to…
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    mcb1 over 8 years ago in reply to aster94 +2 suggested
    the rated current it is 0.5 at 50v so I could reach 2A at 12v It doesn't work that way. The current specifies how much the switch will pass without damaging the contacts. The voltage specifies how high…
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    aster94 over 8 years ago in reply to mcb1 +2
    As it is clear I am an hobbyist, thanks for the hint about the current In your schematics the middle pin of the potentiometer is not connected, is it correct? Is this schematic also good? http://www.electronics…
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    0 aster94 over 8 years ago

    thanks again to mcb1 and COMPACT, I would like to say that, as I wrote before, I don't have any tool (except the voltmeter at 3$), but I know that linear regulator dissipate the excess power as heat and that dc-dc regulator are more efficient. I am making this simple bench power supply just for hobby to improve my abilities, especially about the pcb making (drawing, printing, ectching ecc) and because sometimes I need one

     

    I looked on google for the S100, do you mean this:  http://www.s100computers.com/My%20System%20Pages/The%20Box/Linear%20Power%20Supply%20in%20Box.jpg  my first purpose is to do something on "my own", not to buy a ready to use one

     

    deliberately have polarised capacitors attached back to front or use capacitors beyond their rated working voltage

     

     

    mmm I will try if this is not a smart way to try to kill me image ahahah obviosly I'm joking

     

    here there is the -I think- last version, as you adviced I

    1. put the protection diode on the input
    2. changed the simbol for the imput since i will use a dc plug (I'm not sure if it is correctly wired)
    3. moved the ams1117 after the lm7805
    4. reduced the number of caps
    5. moved the voltmeter input
    6. added a lm7812

     

     

    image

     

    the cap that i will use:

    C1- electrolytic 2,200 - 4,700 uF, 25V

    C2,4,6 - ceramic 0.1uF , 25V

    C3,5 - electrolytic 1/10 of C1 (i read it somewhere I don't know if it is correct), 25V

     

    next week I will start making the board, I attached the schematics and a really really first version of the board (i just put the component where they should be more or less), my goal is to make it single layer (since i am making it home), the sizes on the edges are the maximum that i could use image

     

    NOTE: in the board the first swith is not present because it will be on the front panel not on the pcb

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    0 COMPACT over 8 years ago in reply to aster94

    No,  All S100 boards (not system power supplies) have their own regulators on board.  The convert +8V, +16V and -16V into the necessary voltages (usually +5V, +12V and -12V).

     

    Here's the result of a google search. You'll see tonnes of them.

     

    https://www.google.com.au/search?q=s100+boards&biw=1602&bih=1275&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjB1eGamcDSAhXCJZQKHdqCCWMQ_AUIBygC

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    0 COMPACT over 8 years ago in reply to aster94

    No,  All S100 boards (not system power supplies) have their own regulators on board.  The convert +8V, +16V and -16V into the necessary voltages (usually +5V, +12V and -12V).

     

    Here's the result of a google search. You'll see tonnes of them.

     

    https://www.google.com.au/search?q=s100+boards&biw=1602&bih=1275&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjB1eGamcDSAhXCJZQKHdqCCWMQ_AUIBygC

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