I have seen projects online for converting an ATX PSU into a vairable bench supply. Most bolt an adjustable regulator onto the available switched outputs. But I do not see anyone adjusting the switched output directly from the feeback circuit.
Questions:
1: Can a 12V rail be adjusted for a range (eg 4V-12V) by modifying the switcher feeback sense?
2: If I can, and I do, what kind of trouble might I be getting into? (eg fires, fried equipment))
Backgound:
I do not know a lot about SMPS circiuts. And I know I am not going to get a lab quality bench supply out of an ATX PSU. But it seems to me that modifying the feedback sense to regulate Vout would be more effective and use less parts than a linear adjustable addition.
Questions:
1: Can a 12V rail be adjusted for a range (eg 4V-12V) by modifying the switcher feeback sense?
2: If I can, and I do, what kind of trouble might I be getting into? (eg fires, fried equipment))
Backgound:
I do not know a lot about SMPS circiuts. And I know I am not going to get a lab quality bench supply out of an ATX PSU. But it seems to me that modifying the feedback sense to regulate Vout would be more effective and use less parts than a linear adjustable addition.
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