so that i read this interesting article: Anatomy of Switching PSU (page 2)
but i think the diagram is wrong. what makes the voltage doubler, is it the primary bulk caps? or the bridge rectifier? or is it just a trick in path arrangement?
i live in the country where 220v is used. so i think my (non apfc) psu wont need the voltage doubler . what is the dc voltage applied to the primary bulk caps then? 240v-260v-300v?
shouldn't the right scheme on that diagram is:
Transient Filtering (AC Filter) -> Switch/Voltage selector/Voltage Doubler -> Rectification -> Filtering -> Switcher -> etc...
?
but i think the diagram is wrong. what makes the voltage doubler, is it the primary bulk caps? or the bridge rectifier? or is it just a trick in path arrangement?
i live in the country where 220v is used. so i think my (non apfc) psu wont need the voltage doubler . what is the dc voltage applied to the primary bulk caps then? 240v-260v-300v?
shouldn't the right scheme on that diagram is:
Transient Filtering (AC Filter) -> Switch/Voltage selector/Voltage Doubler -> Rectification -> Filtering -> Switcher -> etc...
?
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