Tranformerless power supply for low voltage application / Fazlina Hanim Nordin
In most non-battery applications, the power supply to the electronic circuits can be built using a step-down transformer connected to the ac supply line to step the ac voltage to desired amplitude, then rectifying that ac voltage, filtering with a capacitor or RC filter, and finally regulating the d...
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2005
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Online Access: | https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/98565/1/98565.pdf |
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Summary: | In most non-battery applications, the power supply to the electronic circuits can be built using a step-down transformer connected to the ac supply line to step the ac voltage to desired amplitude, then rectifying that ac voltage, filtering with a capacitor or RC filter, and finally regulating the dc voltage using zener or an IC regulator. However, in many smaller low-cost applications, the cost site of the transformer becomes the key factor in the system. Under these circumstances, the step-down transformer is normally not used in order to reduce the cost as well as the size. The power supply is a simple one-way rectifier with very few components. The output voltage is regulated by using a zener diode. Despite its simplicity and low cost, it is still able to deliver enough current to the electronic and application circuit. In this thesis report presents a proposed a design of transformerless power supply for low voltage application. The scope of work will involve the design, simulation (using PSPICE), fabrication and test of the circuit. The main target is to achieve a low cost in overall design and fabrication without sacrificing the performance. The circuit presented in this paper is a transformerless power supply capable of providing 9V at 50mA, but can be easily modified for other output voltages. |
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