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    Increase voltage on Toshiba PSU pa3717e-1ac3

    There is an old, but working laptop PSU Toshiba pa3717e-1ac3. It outputs almost 20V with 6.32A. The task is to make giving out 24-26V with not less than 3.5A.

    It is built on the attached Click image for larger version  Name:	Toshiba.jpg Views:	5 Size:	140.3 KB ID:	3251557 PWM



    To me it looks like DAP019D, but I only was able to find datasheet for DAP018D - https://pdf1.alldatasheet.com/datash...I/DAP018D.html

    According to that datasheet, it does work with up to 28V. However, I am not sure how to make that happen, and still unsure with assumtption that this will apply to DAP019D.

    Please, recommend the simplest course of action.

    #2
    Hi, what's the chip here? Click image for larger version

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      #3
      check the voltage of the output capacitors before you do anything, if they are 25v they will fail - you need 35v and you need them to actually fit the board.

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        #4
        Originally posted by kasfamily View Post
        Hi, what's the chip here? Click image for larger version

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        The output capacitors are 25V/1500, but there is some space to install bigger ones, so it's not an issue.
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          #5
          The output voltage is regulated by changing the values of the resistors by 2 pin DAS001
          For example Click image for larger version

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            #6
            R135 is 2kohm, R133 is 121.5 ohm or its not clear which one is that. Should I replace R135 with lower resistance or higher? Would only R135 be sufficient ?

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              #7
              Youtube made a miracle and suggested a video where my question was well-explained https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxNY-iYaok0

              I need a 20kohm resistor. Unfortunately, in the video the psu was unable to output more than 1A after been modified to 24V. Any ideas?

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                #8
                maybe the controller has overvoltage protection or something - time to read datasheets.

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