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General description of Power Supply Advantages/Disadvantages of SMPS Block diagram of SMPS Basic topologies and practical Requirements Various SMPS topologies Applications of SMPS conclusion
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Any device that supplies electric power to an electric load. The different types of power supply include: Battery DC power supply AC power supply Linear regulated power supply Switched mode power supply
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Unregulated DC voltage is often derived from the utility AC source. Unregulated capacitor voltage becomes input to the linear power supply circuit. Unless capacitor is sufficiently large,the capacitor voltage may have unacceptably large ripple. Low frequencies, bulky, expensive and heavy
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An electrical power supply that incorporates a switching regulator to convert electrical power efficiently. It transforms power from a source, to a load, while converting voltage and current characteristics. Voltage regulation is achieved by varying the ratio of on-to-off time.
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Advantages: Lower weight Smaller size High efficiency Lower power dissipation ON and OFF Switch Reduced cost Ripples filtered using filtering elements Disadvantages: Complexity of the circuit Disadvantages: Heavy weight Bulky size Low efficiency Higher power dissipation Always remain active Expensive Much ripples Advantages: Simple circuit
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Fly-back Forward Push-Pull C’uk Sepic Half bridge Full bridge
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Machine tool industries Security systems(Closed circuit cameras) Support supplies with PLC’s Personal Computers Mobile Phone Chargers
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The most common SMPS topologies are fly- back, push-pull, half bridge and full bridge converters has been outlined. Each has it’s own particular operating characteristics and advantages, which makes it suitable to particular applications. Ripple filtered
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