??? 02/13/05 23:56 Read: times |
#87295 - Reinforcing PC power Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Dear payam,
my knowledge in analog side is too weak, so if other members here has an idea about a soft-start circuit i'm also intrested. about the PC power supply ,i didn't see anywhere 'reinforcing' any SMPS power supply by adding just a TO3 transistor. you can add a power transistor someway with linear regulators (to dissipate more power as heat and hence get more juice), but in SMPS supply you will need to change the transformer winding/switching frequency/driver FETs. If you're intrested in using Power Mosfets ,These are some of Power Mosfets which is available here : IRFZ44 - $.6 (my favorite FET) http://www.remcomplekt.ru/datasheet/trz/IRFZ44.PDF RFP50n06 - $1 http://home.pon.net/785/equip/rfp50n06.pdf BUK552 - $.2 http://www.chipdocs.com/datasheet...52-60.html IRF9540 - $.4 http://www.irf.com/product-i...f9540n.pdf (prices are estimated ,and are for the last time i bought one) i also like to know what is best for driving FETS (mostly Power FETS) throught a MCU ? In my last design i drived an IRFZ44 with a PNP transistor with a current draw of about 6A,but the Vds is lower than .1V and the PWM signal at Gate input is a full logic Swing 0-5V (checked with an scope) i have had seen a thread named driving Power Mosfets here sometime ago, but until now i didn't had time to read it completely. P.S. : Shouldn't i don't ask my questions in others thread ? Farshid J.H. |