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5V 10A output switching power supply


The Schematic above shows a 10A power suplly with a 5V output and with power 50W. It is a flyback converter operating in the continuous mode. The circuit features a primary side and secondary side controller with full protection from fault conditions such as overcurrent. After the fault condition has been removed the power supply will enter the soft start cycle before recomming normal operation.
10A switching power supply
Component Values :
Resistor
R1_____100Ω
R2_____1Ω 1W
R3_____10Ω
R4_____100KΩ
R5_____0.33Ω 1W
R6_____10KΩ
R7_____390Ω
R8_____22KΩ
R9_____68Ω
R10____10Ω
R11____3.3Ω
RL_____5Ω 10W

Capacitor
C1_____0.022uF 400V
C2_____470uF  250V
C3_____470uF
C4_____220pF
C5_____470pF
C6_____2200pF
C7_____270pF
C8_____39pF
C9_____11,000uF
C10____10uF
C11____0.047uF


Diode
D1____1N4937
D2____MBR1035
M1____Diode Bridge

Inductor , Transformator
L1_____25uH
T1_____Lp - 9 mH = 1 : 15
T2_____50 uH. n = 1: 3

Transistor
Q1____BUZ80A
Q2____GE IRF823

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