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Hello Everyone,
I want to make a 24VDC 10AMP power supply which will take 220V 50Hz as an input. I will be be using it to run my 24V 8AMP DC motor. Please give your suggestions (Idea, components, or any alternatives) to help me out.
Thanks.
Hi
I will suggest you to build or use SMPS. Its output is entirley DC and comes with 10 amps range as well.
Check out this link: https://www.ebay.in/itm/122087346444?aff_source=Sok-Goog
The LT1038 is a three terminal adjustable voltage regulator which is capable of providing of 10A output high current at 1.2V to 32V range. According to datasheet LT1038 has following properties
In addition to excellent load and line regulations, the LT1038 is fully protected by current limiting, safe area protection and thermal shutdown. New current limiting circuitry allows transient load currents up to 24A to be
supplied for 500ms without causing the regulator to current limit and drop out of regulation during the transient.
On-chip trimming of initial reference voltage to ±0.8% combined with 0.4% load regulation minimize errors in all
high current applications. Further, the LT1038 is manufactured with standard bipolar processing and has Linear Technology’s high reliability.
For more go to http://www.circuitspedia.com/10a-high-current-adjustable-voltage-regulator-circuit-diagram-using-lt1038/