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Old 24th August 2011, 06:29 AM   #1
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Default Project for the SMPS 350W!

Hi all!!
Please eat some friends worked project under this schematic for 350W SMPS?!
If someone has done give some help because I want this power supply to create an stereo amplifier with TDA7294?
thanks and cheers !
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Old 24th August 2011, 09:14 AM   #2
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Hi!
At first, sorry for my english.
This scheme will be working, but 350W from forward converter's quite enough, I think. Try this 250 W S.M.P.S. with Power-FETs James Arthur . It's 100% functional.
Or what requirements have you got?
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