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You said nothing about isolation or input voltage in your original post. Maybe now would be a good time to state ALL your requirements, rather than just letting people guess what you want.I am basically looking for an "isolated" variable/programable power supply with 28 V input that can be programmed by FPGA through DAC to give output between 25 V to 30 V with current of about 2 A. I have searched but not able to find the isolated programable power supply with the mentioned specs.
I am not able to find the regulators with analog control signal as an input to control the output voltage. Could you please some example of such regulators ? I gues you ment linear regulator here.There are many, many, many switching regulators that are capable of what you want. There are even eval boards. Just connect a simple DAC to your FPGA and connect the DAC output to the control input of the regulator.
You may not even need a DAC. You could just use some binary weighted resistors connected to your FPGA.
Hi, I think I am getting the idea. I am just wondering about the ripples/fluctuations at the output. Can they be removed by adding more capacitors in parallel to the load ?To step volts up and down, a buck-boost converter is the short path.
However since you only wish to add or drop a few volts...
It makes equal sense to build a boost converter, and install an additional diode drop. Then you get 25V output by shutting off the switch.
Output is unregulated. Set desired voltage by changing bias or duty cycle.
The inductor needs to be rated to carry 2A, and saturate at 3A. A similar component must be in a prepackaged converter if that's what you prefer.
As for the buck-boost type, it needs an inductor rated to saturate around 5A. Of course that's greater bulk and expense.
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Almost every regulator (linear, switching) with feedback pin can be controlled by PWM or DAC...You also mentioned switching mode regulators whoes output voltage can be control by PWM signal, right ?
I am just wondering about the ripples/fluctuations at the output. Can they be removed by adding more capacitors in parallel to the load ?
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