• Switched-Mode Power Supply (SMPS)

    Switched-Mode Power Supply (SMPS)

    This project is a Switched-Mode Power Supply (SMPS) design. The design incorporates an AC DC Converter (NCP1203D100R2), polarized capacitors, resistors, diodes, connectors, a transistor, a transformer and an integrated circuit. #AC #DC #POWER #NCP1203 #project

    vasyl

    19 Comments

    2 Stars


  • smps

    smps

    Welcome to your new project. Imagine what you can build here.

    swamisai007

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    jayant26
    matheus1056
    xavieraaqualandocalrissian529009
    +5

    8 Comments

    1 Star


  • SMPS

    SMPS

    Welcome to your new project. Imagine what you can build here.

    consoleczar

    1 Star


  • SMPS

    SMPS

    Welcome to your new project. Imagine what you can build here.

    aryategar11

    11 Comments


  • Polygon showcase – Switched-Mode Power Supply (SMPS)

    Polygon showcase – Switched-Mode Power Supply (SMPS)

    This project is a Switched-Mode Power Supply (SMPS) design. The design incorporates an AC DC Converter (NCP1203D100R2), polarized capacitors, resistors, diodes, connectors, a transistor, a transformer and an integrated circuit. #AC #DC #POWER #NCP1203 #project

    giulioz


  • NIFPES_Speech_IOT_Project

    NIFPES_Speech_IOT_Project

    This is a speech output model for a NIFPES (Nitrogen Injection Fire Prevention and Exhaustion System) machine. ESP32 is being used where it is connected with a limit switch LXW20-11M and ESP32 is connected with DFPlayer mini MP3 Speaker module and the speaker module is further connected to a speaker. This model is powered by a PLC SMPS of 24V and is connected to the door of the control panel of the machine. Function:- Now whenever the door is opened or closed, there is a speech output from the speaker "The door is open" or "The door is closed". Further work to be done:- I need to integrate the fire alarm signals and 20 more signals of 24v each from the PLC output to the ESP32 so that there can be speech outputs whenever any signal is high.

    mehardeep7

    8 Comments


  • Fragile Black Sonic Screwdriver

    Fragile Black Sonic Screwdriver

    300 W universal-input isolated offline SMPS based on a modified ATX-style architecture. Universal 115-230 VAC, 50/60 Hz input via fused IEC C14 inlet. Outputs: +12 V at 20 A, +5 V at 14 A, +3.3 V at 12 A, +5 Vsb at 2.5 A, and -12 V at 0.3 A. Includes primary rectification with GBU806 bridge, bulk capacitors, bleeders, snubbers, main PWM and driver transformer, standby flyback, optocoupler and TL431 feedback, supervisor logic, test points, fan and heatsink provisions, and 2-layer FR-4 PCB layout with 8 mm primary-secondary isolation and heavy copper routing on high-current rails.

    drisnz


  • Prepared Salmon Liquid Breathing Apparatus

    Prepared Salmon Liquid Breathing Apparatus

    This project is focused on designing a highly efficient PCB for a switching power supply using a robust selection of electronic components. Our design leverages a flyback topology featuring a ferrite transformer (options EE25 or EE33), a PWM integrated circuit (TL494, SG3525, or UC3842), and a power MOSFET (IRF840 or a similar alternative) for effective high-voltage switching. Fast and reliable rectification is ensured by using a Schottky diode (MBR20100 or FR107) along with a rectifier bridge built from four 1N4007 diodes or a dedicated 4A bridge. Key stabilization and regulation components include the TL431 reference regulator and a Zener diode for precise voltage control in critical areas. For input and output filtering, the design incorporates electrolytic capacitors (470 µF, 25 V for output and 400 V, 100 µF for input) and ceramic capacitors (ranging from 1 nF to 100 nF) to limit high-frequency noise. Additional safety and operational features are provided by an NTC (soft-start thermistor) to prevent current spikes, various resistors (from 1 Ω to 100kΩ), an optocoupler (PC817) for signal isolation, a switch, and a protection fuse. Before moving forward with a finalized PCB layout and schematic details, we need to clarify a few design choices: 1. Transformer Choice: Would you prefer using the EE25 or the EE33 ferrite transformer variant as the heart of the switching power supply design? This detailed approach ensures that the power supply not only meets rigorous performance and safety standards but also supports a reliable and scalable solution for various electronic applications. #PCBDesign #SwitchingPowerSupply #Electronics #SMPS #PowerElectronics #FlybackConverter #CircuitDesign #ElectronicsComponents

    hola1233