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SMPS power supply
« on: November 06, 2008, 08:39:23 PM »
mga sir at mga bro. mayroon ba kayong ebooks or mga shematics some resources para pwede kong mapag-aralan about SMPS power supply... kasi i dnt really understand how the circuit works... sana matulungan niyo ako mga sir at mga bro.... thanks and GOD bless...

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« Reply #1 on: November 06, 2008, 09:01:32 PM »
Master jan si glutnix_neo

Ito ang thread niya :

http://www.electronicslab.ph/forum/index.php?topic=495.0


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« Reply #2 on: November 06, 2008, 09:21:22 PM »
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« Reply #3 on: November 07, 2008, 08:53:19 AM »
^wala pong anuman. Keep visiting the forum para makilala mo rin ang mga impakta dito este mga masters dito..  :D


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« Reply #4 on: November 07, 2008, 09:19:17 AM »
^wala pong anuman. Keep visiting the forum para makilala mo rin ang mga impakta dito este mga masters dito..  :D


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Re: SMPS power supply
« Reply #5 on: November 14, 2008, 01:38:05 PM »
@mr. doc 

http://www.smps.us/Unitrode.html baka makatulong.

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Re: SMPS power supply
« Reply #6 on: November 14, 2008, 01:46:11 PM »
mga sir at mga bro. mayroon ba kayong ebooks or mga shematics some resources para pwede kong mapag-aralan about SMPS power supply... kasi i dnt really understand how the circuit works... sana matulungan niyo ako mga sir at mga bro.... thanks and GOD bless...

you can download ebooks about smps. Try downloading in emule
PIC16 Programming Tutorial using MPLAB and Hi-Tech C
www.rapidsignalph.com/tutorials/pic16-tutorials

Arduino & gizDuino Tutorials
www.rapidsignalph.com/tutorials/arduino-tutorials

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Re: SMPS power supply
« Reply #7 on: November 14, 2008, 02:27:28 PM »
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=zWcpOJNz7n8C&dq=power+supply+cookbook+by+marty+brown&printsec=frontcover&source=bl&ots=CtfXBmVsWM&sig=BekilpWprDQOu3ZK95dRLLkeqpY&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=2&ct=result#PPR6,M1

Baka makatulong.

Power Supply Cookbook By Marty Brown,great for beginners!
Saka try mo kay Power Supply Design By Abraham Pressman.Wala kasi syang masyadong mathematical computations.
Maganda rin sa nagsisimula.

If any problems regarding SMPS,don't hesitate to ask questions,we can help you here,lalo na kay Master Glutnix ;D ;D ;D,basa lang po ng thread nya.
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« Reply #8 on: November 14, 2008, 02:49:54 PM »
^akala ko downloadable na... hehehe
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« Reply #9 on: November 14, 2008, 06:04:38 PM »
@raft
Readable lang po,hanap ako sis raft ng bagong link, di pwede
kasi rapidshare d2 sa office.
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Re: SMPS power supply
« Reply #10 on: November 14, 2008, 11:41:22 PM »
'yung Unitrode application notes kumpleto na halos (para na ngang nakagawa ng libro si Lloyd Dixon sa dami ng application notes na sinulat niya para sa Unitrode). siyempre wala lang 'yung mga novel ideas na hindi ginagamit widespread. sa IEEE makikita 'yung mga ganun.
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Re: SMPS power supply
« Reply #11 on: November 15, 2008, 11:14:20 AM »


tama po si Master rdpzycho, unitrode appnote is already complete and if you want to build smps,try the non-isolated topologies(buck,boost,buck-boost) then go to isolated topologies(flyback,forward,half-bridge,full-bridge).Unitrode appnotes
has many applications already discussed.Maganda rin kasing maintindihan mo muna yung basics bago sa advance.Sa non-isolated families palang dami mo na makukuhang concepts.Ganda ng explanations ni Master glunix about basics.
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« Reply #13 on: February 25, 2010, 10:36:01 PM »
baka meron po sa inyo ng pdf file ni jestine yong in repairing lcd kahit magbayad po ako parang awa nyo na

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Re: SMPS power supply
« Reply #14 on: February 25, 2010, 10:47:35 PM »
^ Punta ka sa electrical/electronics....ebooks. O kaya sa home page ngayon browse mo makikita mo ngayon. Basa ka lang.
*http://www.elab.ph/forum/index.php?topic=33717.msg632945#msg632945
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Re: SMPS power supply
« Reply #15 on: July 06, 2010, 03:00:56 PM »
haha o ean.. bsahin mu..

SWITCHING VS. LINEAR POWER SUPPLIES
Jul 1, 1997 12:00 PM, By Paul Watkin, manager of product development for ICT, Surrey, British Columbia, Canada.

Have you heard the latest about switching power supplies? The newest designs offer persuasive advantages compared with linear power supply technology.

Power supplies serve extensive wireless communications applications. Basic distinctions between linear and switching power supplies make a difference, depending on the specific application. Each type has its own advantages and disadvantages.

Transformers Power supplies contain two main circuits: a primary side and a secondary side. The primary side connects to the power source, and the secondary side connects to the load. The interface between the two main circuits is the heart of the supply: the transformer.

Transformers convert the voltage available on the primary side to the required voltage level on the secondary side. Energy transfers from the primary side to the secondary by the continuous building up and collapsing of a magnetic field. Alternating current passing through the primary winding generates this field. The transfer of energy, from the primary to the secondary, takes place during the build-up and collapse phase of the magnetic field. This electromagnetic energy gets picked up by the secondary winding to generate the required voltage on the secondary side.

The voltage generated on the secondary side is generally proportional to the ratio of number of wire turns between the primary and the secondary windings. A transformer is normally made of a primary winding of copper wire, which is isolated from a secondary winding, and a core, which is made from a ferrous material such as iron or ferrite. Design and construction of a transformer requires consideration of such things as input and output current, voltage, core cross-sectional area and materials, insulation materials and methods, physical size and style, and temperature rise caused by core and wire losses. A transformer that has not been designed correctly may have less efficiency and may be electrically unsafe.

The basic technology behind switching transformers is: As the rate of change of the magnetic field increases in the transformer (i.e., increase in switch frequency), the transformer can be made smaller with smaller cores and wires to produce the same output power. Lighter core materials such as ferrite can be used instead of laminated iron. The resulting transformer assembly becomes much smaller and lighter than its linear counterpart.

Linear supplies: basic theory The incoming ac voltage is stepped down to a lower ac voltage. For example, 120Vac is stepped down to 24Vac. The 24Vac is then rectified through a full-wave bridge rectifier, usually with a high-current, low-voltage bridge. A filter capacitor is used to maintain a constant dc level with minimum ripple.

The output voltage is controlled by a power transistor operating in its linear region. It acts as a variable resistor in series with the load. The power transistor receives its control from a circuit that senses output voltage. The control circuit modifies the transistor bias to maintain a constant voltage output, regardless of changes in the load current.

Switching supplies: basic theory The incoming ac voltage is rectified and filtered to produce a high-voltage dc. A low-current, high-voltage bridge rectifier (that may not require a heat sink) can be used, as opposed to the linear bridge.

A power transistor_a metal-oxide semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET)_is connected in series with the transformer. The MOSFET serves as an on-off switch and switches at a preset frequency. While the MOSFET is switching, the magnetic field in the transformer is building and collapsing, allowing energy to transfer to the secondary side.

The magnetic energy received by the secondary windings of the transformer is then full-wave-rectified and reconstructed into the proper dc level. A sample of parameters (Vout, Iload, etc.) can be sent back to the primary side to serve as input to the pulse-width modulator (PWM). The PWM circuit modifies the length of time that the MOSFET is switched "on" in order to maintain output regulation. For example, in a switching power supply producing 12Vdc and powering a 3A load, an increase in the load to 4A causes the output voltage to drop slightly. The feedback circuit detects the voltage drop and passes it to the PWM, which turns the MOSFET on for a longer period (i.e., it increases the duty cycle), causing more magnetic energy to transfer to the secondary side until the output voltage reaches its predetermined value.

Switching frequency Frequency for a switching power supply usually ranges between 30kHz and 150kHz, but it can be much higher. Frequency for linear power supplies is the same as the line frequency (60Hz in North America). Switching frequency selection depends on the application for which the power supply is designed. Because high frequency switching occurs at fo, harmonics are generated at 3fo, 5fo, 7fo.... The selection of the frequency has to be such that none of these harmonics will interfere with the load. With power supplies for two-way radios, for example, the switching frequency should be selected so as not to interfere with VHF, UHF or the intermediate frequencies (IF) used in the radios.

Advantages and disadvantages * Linear _ One advantage of linear power supplies may be familiarty, because they have been available for many years. They are known to be relatively noise-free and reasonably reliable. They are generally easy to design and fairly inexpensive to manufacture.

Because of the large transformers required, linear power supplies are generally heavy, which may be either an advantage or a disadvantage, depending on the need to balance weight distribution in a given application. As a general rule of thumb, a 16V-output linear power supply weighs about one pound per ampere. A possible disadvantage of linear power supplies relates to the power transistor used to regulate the load. Because the power transistor operates in its linear region, and all the output current must pass through it, it requires large heat sinks to dissipate energy loss. (Recall that the power transistor is in series with the load and acts as a variable resistor.) Except in rare instances where heat is wanted to warm interior space, the inefficiency of linear power supplies_50%_has to be considered a disadvantage.

* Switching power supplies _ Although switching power supplies have been available for a number of years, higher production costs, compared to linear power supplies, have limited their use in some applications. Early switching power supplies used discrete components to control pulse width, and transistors instead of MOSFETs as main switch components. As a result, the disadvantages of switching power supplies once included uneven reliability and radiated EMI (electrical noise). Although they were known to be noisy, unreliable and difficult to mass produce, switching power supplies had the advantage of being lighter and smaller than their linear counterparts. In the last few years, big improvements in PWM and MOSFET design have been made. Today, when all design considerations have been taken into account, switching power supplies are highly reliable and virtually noise-free. Production costs have come down because application-specific components are being designed for use in switching power supplies.

Switching power supplies are about 80%-90% efficient. Higher efficiency usually is an advantage, because heat normally is considered to be wasted energy (at the least) and potentially damaging to nearby electronic components.

Conclusion Switching power supplies are gaining in popularity mostly because of their smaller size and lighter weight. Reliability and noise characteristics are becoming less-and-less of an issue as customers learn about the latest product developments. When assessing efficiency, size and cost of shipping, one has to consider the alternative to a linear power supply: the switching power supply.


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