Svart
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I am looking at many ways of doing this, but would like some suggestions on what other people would do in this situation, hopefully sparking new ideas for me.
I am attempting to use as few parts as possible, possibly even staying linear, but also trying to keep the heat down. As ohm's law constrains us, it's really looking pretty hard to do with what i have to work with..
I am attempting to drop 150VDC to 36vdc and feeding a simple switching PSU that I designed or dropping down to 24vdc for direct linear use.. both applications demand 1 amp of current with only around 1-2 amps available for the input of the PSU..
All suggestions welcome! I'll also be doing more sims with the ideas i have.
thanks!
I am attempting to use as few parts as possible, possibly even staying linear, but also trying to keep the heat down. As ohm's law constrains us, it's really looking pretty hard to do with what i have to work with..
I am attempting to drop 150VDC to 36vdc and feeding a simple switching PSU that I designed or dropping down to 24vdc for direct linear use.. both applications demand 1 amp of current with only around 1-2 amps available for the input of the PSU..
All suggestions welcome! I'll also be doing more sims with the ideas i have.
thanks!