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Hi to all.
I've build a SMPS Push-pull topology with an SG3525a chip. What's the easyest way to get a regulated output? And someone have a schematic for a dc-dc pc psu?
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: North American Continent
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Hi. Is you present project without any regulating circuitry? Does the output voltage sag too much under a load? If you can, upload a diagram of what you are presently using and we may be able to provide some suggestions. I would upload a good SG3525 circuit if I had one I liked on my hard drive.
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