Making A Multi-Output Power Supply Part 1 - The Plan

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In this video I make up a plan of attack for making a nice, low current, multi-output power supply to be used in conjunction with my main power supply.

The plan is to have 3v, 5v, 9, and 12v fixed outputs that can be used simultaneously, have multiple connection methods, and be portable and compact.

This took me a lot more time to film and make than I thought so I had to break it out into multiple parts.

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This is what i really need, glad found it here.
This pretty helpful sir

AdamMuizTV
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Looking forward to the final build I can definitely see a use for something like this

GeorgeJFW
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which ic u used to control the output voltage. can see @10:54 there are seven small pcb. can you give details of them ?

billimew
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A Decktop PC power supply would give you every voltage you listed except for 9v so PC
PSU plus regulator for the 9v plus a few 4mm sockets . Then make up leads with 4mm plug
on one end and croc clip / battery clip /4mm plug / Dupont pins etc on the other end .

Alan

alanknight
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Something I have given a little thought to, but not taken action on, so it will be interesting to follow along on your experimentation... 👍🏻 😎 🐍

Venomator.
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Good video, but your hobbymat is upside down, that rings my OCD bell bigtime....

davidjohnston
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Dear sir i want to make a smps circuit in which three output want 7.5v, 15v, 24v please provision circuit dia of my requirements,

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