Circuit: Professional Lab Power Supply
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DIY Power Supply
For electronics enthusiasts and professionals alike, having a small, adjustable power supply with a voltage range of 1 to 12 V and a current output of around 1 A is invaluable. While budget-friendly lab power supplies are widely available, their quality varies, and lower-cost models often compromise on efficiency and durability. So, how do you strike the right balance between cost and performance? You can with a little planning.
• Efficient lab power supply with switching preregulator
• Operates from the 12 V output of a PC power supply
• Efficiency up to 70%
• Full electrical isolation with multiple modules
• Output voltage 0 - 30 V, adjustable in 10 mV steps
• Output current 0 - 1 A, adjustable in 10 mA steps
• Voltage and current shown on LED displays
• Good load regulation
• Low drift
• Fast shutdown button
Lab Power Supply Project
The article, “Professional Lab Power Supply,” appeared in Elektor September 2014. You can access the article free during the two weeks following the publication of this news item. If you start a similar project, consider sharing your progress on the Elektor Labs platform!Editor's Note: This article was first published in a 2014 edition of ElektorMag. Some of the components, PCBs, products, and/or links might not be available at this time. Still, we think the content is a valuable resource, and we hope it will inspire you to begin new DIY electronics projects at your workbench.

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