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Power Supply

I am building a power supply with three separate outputs of
65 V 0.1A, 30V 1A, 15V 0.5A. i want to do it using one transformer to supply the voltage and current for the first two and use a dc-dc converter for the third, however finding a transformer that will do the job is difficult as they all have too much current.
If anyone knows where i can get a transformer to do the job or if has a better suggestion on how to do it i would be extremely grateful.

Posted by Anonymous on 09/11/2003, at 21:46 GMT

Transformer ratings

Transformer voltage ratings show their output (secondary coil) voltage when a specified voltage is applied to the primary coil (normally the mains supply).

Transformer current ratings show the maximum current they can supply without damage. The actual current is determined by the circuit connected to the output of the transformer.

Posted by John Hewes on 10/11/2003, at 13:45 GMT

transformer

Thanks that makes my life so much easier.

Posted by Anonymous on 10/11/2003, at 19:14 GMT

Voltage Regulator

Do you have any idea where i can get a voltage regulator for the 60V output.

Posted by Anonymous on 11/11/2003, at 17:33 GMT


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