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Re: gEDA-user: Switching regulator question
> 24VAC RMS means 34V peak,
HA! 24VAC means 38V peak (i.e. after the bulk caps) on my board. Had
to change modules because I designed for 34V.
> My question (one among many) is how much do I need to filter the
> ripple coming out of the full-wave rectifier?
Input ripple is telegraphed to the output as part of its reponse curve
- how fast can the switcher respond to a change of input voltage. The
switchers I got (Acon modules) want 2Vpp ripple max.
> It seems that the lower the average input voltage, the higher the
> average efficiency of the regulator is going to be,
Hmmm... most I've seen have a "sweet spot" that I'm guessing has to do
with the duty cycle of the switcher. But note that the efficiency
depends on the quality of the catch diode on output; get the lowest Vf
schottky you can, and look for a switcher that has a FET helper for
it.
> so I would ideally aim to have the largest input ripple possible,
> which coincidentally allows me to choose a smaller, cheaper input
> capacitor.
What I did was put in four smaller caps in a row, which reduces the
ripple current through each. That helps keep cost down too.
http://www.delorie.com/house/furnace/pcb2/board-full.html
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