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Yet Another Bench Supply

david-brownDavid Brown 11/15/2016 at 21:550 Comments

I've been reading up on a few more details of power supply and analogue design, chiefly grounding considerations; for things like ground differential, controlling where the current flows, whilst keeping it away from areas that could be sensitive to it, but minimising the resistance.

So I have been tweaking the supply board so that there are effectively four ground areas. One for the switched mode mode section, one for the linear section, one for the analogue control circuits (Op Amps one side, with precision voltage source, ATMega analogue supply and the control DAC ) and finally one for the digital section. These can be identified on the plot of the current layout, circuit posted in files section.

There has also been some work on the power supply for the bench supply, which requires +12V, -12V & +5V. I had looked at using a charge pump arrangement to give the -12V but when evaluating the current requirement it was not up to the job. So I have gone with a design from Texas Instruments for a 100mA -12V circuit using their TPS5401 part. [Ref. http://www.ti.com/tool/PMP7330]

Having switched to this it then made sense to use this as the basis for the +12V 500mA and +5V 500mA sections. When looking for the data sheet [Ref. http://www.ti.com/product/TPS5401] I discovered that Ti now have a pretty good online design tool; WEBBENCH Designer. Using this allowed me to quickly put together the circuits for the other two sections (the negative voltage version is not supported by WEBBENCH). The resulting design is below, circuit in the files section, still under consideration.

I've made use of the cascaded startup that switches on the 5V section first and then the +12V and lastly the -12V. The board is designed to run three of the bench supply units at a time.

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