Hi all
i want to design variable voltage dc power suply from 0 to 140 Vdc with current up to 8A..
how can i do that circuit? is it difficult or easy?
i read about SMPS and Buck converters but i did n't know how to do my task..
dear hero, the input voltage is 110Vac. by the way i do not want to use a variac , there is not a room to make this and also it will be heavy..
i say to you that the first think of me is to recify the 110Vac and then smoothing it by large cap bank ,then a chopper circuit will copping the dc by a certain duty cycle, now i don't know how to make this chopper circuit..
thanx again
You're talking a very high power, complicated and expensive system, which during development is likely to go 'poof' a lot and kill lots of expensive components.
This is an old and simple idea that is mainly used in dimmers. I tried a simulation in a LTspice and it looks feasible. Only 60V input was simulated because I don't have a model of better transistor.
The R1/R2 control when the M1 turns on/off and thus an output voltage. As can be seen from I(R4), the output is DC at 0.7A (i.e. approx 7V output).
The values are for simulation only, make your own proper design.
Dear All.. thanx for your help and interest of my question..
all i need is to drive a coil of impedance about (20 Ohm) by a current of about (6A)
how to do so if the thinking of SMPS is hard and difficult..
thanx again for help and interest...