Yes, Thanks for response. switch regulator seems to be a good solution. i googled and came to the switch regulator LM5008. I have no 1st hand experience in switch regulator. This 8 pin SMT IC is capable handling 70V drop at 300mA? Datasheet says efficiency is about 82% at 80Vin 300mA. Will order the part and test and see what happens:)
regards
--- On Wed, 11/19/08, Jim Wagner <wagnerj@proaxis.com> wrote:
From: Jim Wagner <wagnerj@proaxis.com>
Subject: Re: [AVR-Chat] MCU controlled ouput voltage
To: AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, November 19, 2008, 1:36 PM
On Nov 18, 2008, at 8:01 PM, magzky02 wrote:
>
> Hello guys, I hope to get inputs. i am doing a a power supply card.
> input is 80V, output is variable from 0-76V (up to 500mA). i want my
> AVR to set the ouput voltage. i came accross high voltage variable
> regulators such as LM5008(national) and TL783 (TI). But outputs are
> controlled by variable resistors. Still thinking how to adjust it
> using MCU. Also im thinking of using a FET. Then using avr, adc, and
> opamp to set bias voltage on the gate terminal. But again problem
> arise when for example the output is set to 10V, means 70V drop across
> the FET. This will generate much heat. Anyone?
>
>
>
That means LOTs of heat! Suppose the input is 80V, output 50V, load
current 500ma. Voltage difference is 30V. Power dissipation in the
linear pass device is 30V*0.5A=15W. That, friend, is a LOT of power
and a LOT of heat. Suppose output is 20V and current is 500ma.
Voltage drop is 60V. Dissipated power in a linear pass device is 30W.
That is even more than a LOT of heat.
Either you will need a VERY big heat sink or you will need a high
efficiency switch-mode regulator.
Jim
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2008-11-19 by mago Umandam
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