SMPS - Switching Mode Power Supplies - Any example ?
Hello,
I need to power a circuit I made with the main's AC. This because I use it's frequency (50Hz in Europe) to clock my PIC. My circuit draws around 50mA (mainly due to the 7-Seg 4-Digit LED display).
Using a transformer is very easy but extremeley unefficient regarding space and power dissipation.
I've heard quite a lot about SMPS (Switching Mode Power Supplies).
There are lots of theoretical documents about this subject but, unfortunately, I couldn't find at least one electronic shema example about this.
Does anyone know where I could find this kind of information?
Not switchmode but transformerless.
Hi,
Perhaps you should take a look at Microchip AN954. May or may not work with that much current. Be careful!
/Henrik Olsson.
some links for me please?
Hello Mister_E,
Would you have one or more links to these components please? I must not search the right way (correct words) since I can't find anything.
By the way, what do you use (what would you use) in this case?
Thank you HenrikOlsson, I read this application note already. Unfortunately, this kind of power supply allows only extremeley narrow min/max power ranges.
My english is really bad.... :-)
... had a translation problem.
It is 0,05A or 50mA.