zacsophonist
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A project I'm building takes 12V DC, and gives both 12V and 5V outputs. The 12V are barrel connectors x4, and the 5V are USB A connectors x4 (no data pins).
I want to offer 2A per barrel and 3A per USB.
From what I've read, to regulate the 12V circuit I need a bulk capacitor, smoothing capacitor, 0.1uF capacitor, switching regulator, and another 0.1uF capacitor before the output. Somewhere in there would be an LC filter for noise.
I would then use these 12V-5V 4A bucks (the extra amp is for safety), one for each USB port.
Am I correct that the total watts I need to regulate are 12V*2A*4 + 5V*4A*4 = 176W (translating to ~15A at 12V)?
I'm struggling to pick an adequate switching regulator.
Please do let me know if I'm going about this all wrong, I've been going in circles with my reading.
I've learned that a linear regulator is not a MOSFET, and that it wouldn't work for my 12V-12V application, since it naturally acts as a buck.
Thank you,
Zac
I want to offer 2A per barrel and 3A per USB.
From what I've read, to regulate the 12V circuit I need a bulk capacitor, smoothing capacitor, 0.1uF capacitor, switching regulator, and another 0.1uF capacitor before the output. Somewhere in there would be an LC filter for noise.
I would then use these 12V-5V 4A bucks (the extra amp is for safety), one for each USB port.
Am I correct that the total watts I need to regulate are 12V*2A*4 + 5V*4A*4 = 176W (translating to ~15A at 12V)?
I'm struggling to pick an adequate switching regulator.
Please do let me know if I'm going about this all wrong, I've been going in circles with my reading.
I've learned that a linear regulator is not a MOSFET, and that it wouldn't work for my 12V-12V application, since it naturally acts as a buck.
Thank you,
Zac