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Ante:
I'm downloading TINA Pro demo version, I'll have to check if it has the model... -
Ante:
I thought that too, but I don't have the program.
Do you know some good simulation program? -
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At school we tried to "fry" some cheap LEDs with a 30V / 4A supply, some leds sent nice smoke signals, but some even exploded!
Of course that wasn't very wise, but entertaining indeed ::) -
Ante,
Yes, it just a matter of how short time they are illuminated. But what if somehow the circuit fails and continuos 2A goes through the LEDs... :-X -
I made the circuit with Eagle and modified it a bit.
- I have some MJ15004 transistors, so I'll propably use one of those
- Diode is ultrafast type, rated at 200V/8A
- Most propably I'll take the inductor from an old PC power supply
I only hope that the Hfe of MJ15004 is high enough (about 25)... maybe I should try darlington connection?
If you notice any errors, please tell me and I'll try to fix ;) -
Luxeon Star LEDs driven by some sort of oscillator circuit like in Ante's attachment might be really powerful! :)
These are the only LEDs i know with up to 5 watt of power capability, too bad that they are very expensive... :P -
vainajala,
Welcome to this community.
When rectifying and filtering 32VAC you end up with about 50VDC and this is to much for the TL494.
Ante ::)
Thank you very much! :)
Yes, i was aware that after rectifying and filtering the voltage might be too high for the IC to handle. However I found this picture in the datasheet, which is the solution: -
Hi all,
I thought about building a power supply for a thermoelectric (peltier) cooler element, which maximum power is 122W @ 15,7V (~7,8A).
I have a toroidal transformer whose ratings are 300VA and 2x35VAC, so dropping the voltage from about 40VDC (or something, I don't know the exact voltage which comes from the transformer after rectifying&filtering) to around 12-14 volts would most propably produce tremendous amount of heat to the linear pass transistor(s)... (40V-13V) * 6,5A = 175,5 W of heat if i calculate correctly. That could make good heater though :)
So I started planning a switching power supply. TL494 might be good choice as a controller IC, so i downloaded the datasheet and started designing with EAGLE...
Only problem is that the circuit presented in the datasheet has output voltage of +5VDC and current capability of 200mA.
I understand that the output voltage and current are both "sensed" by the TL494's on-board operational amplifiers, which control the PWM "chopping" process... changing resistor values might do the trick!
I think that by changing the resistor values, switching transistor, output coil, capacitors and the current sense resistor would solve my problem.
Would someone give me some advice ???
TL494's page: http://www.onsemi.com/site/products/summary/0,4450,TL494,00.html
Switching power supply
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TINA Pro didn't have it :(
But I'll try one more program: 5Spice