Power distribution with different voltage

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lado9

Joined Sep 5, 2018
7
Hello,

I'm trying to find appropriate device or scheme to get adapter, plugged to 220 Volt socket and able to distribute power with 9, 12 and 35 Volts separately and at the same time with 3 wires DC power male jack plug connector. To be able include this adapter inside project box of assembly with single power wire. Something like this:



Any advice, guide or example would be helpful
 
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lado9

Joined Sep 5, 2018
7
What is the current rating of each output?

Hello,

Thank you for feedback

I have three variants to implement:

Power AC 100-240V

Variant 1:

DC 9V - 1.3A
DC 12V - 2A
DC 36V - 2A

Variant 2:

DC 9V - 1.3A
DC 12V - 2A
DC 24V - 5A

Variant 3:

DC 9V - 1.3A
DC 12V - 2A
DC 24V - 2.5A
 

AnalogKid

Joined Aug 1, 2013
12,128
If I were doing this for a production project, I would buy a switching power supply for the highest output voltage, and buck-regulate the lower voltages from that. Purchasing the main supply gets you safety/EMI certifications and known-good magnetics design without a 2-3 month design cycle.

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