I'm trying to build a project that would be much easier if I had several different voltages available locally. (+18, +12, +5, +3.3) I don't want to use any wall warts.
So I found a 120 VAC to 24 VAC, 7 Amp transformer. Rectification and filtering are all designed.
The question that remains, is what is the most efficient way to produce the 4 voltages.
My first was a voltage divider, but I understand that would be very inefficient and produce a lot of heat.
Next thought was too feed the 78xxs directly off the <24 volt feed. Again, doesn't seen very efficient and would produce heat where I least need.
So, option 3. Suppose I hook the 18 volt regulator directly to 24 volts, then the +12 to the output of the +18, then a +9 to the +12, then the +5 to the +9 and the +3.3 to either +5 or +9?
I could even stick in a few variable regulators to cut the size of the steps.
I think that 7 amps is definitely over-kill for the needs, so I'm not worried about that.
What kind of problems would I run into? I know I'm not the first person to ever think of this, but I've never seen it done. There must be a reason. What am I missing?
So I found a 120 VAC to 24 VAC, 7 Amp transformer. Rectification and filtering are all designed.
The question that remains, is what is the most efficient way to produce the 4 voltages.
My first was a voltage divider, but I understand that would be very inefficient and produce a lot of heat.
Next thought was too feed the 78xxs directly off the <24 volt feed. Again, doesn't seen very efficient and would produce heat where I least need.
So, option 3. Suppose I hook the 18 volt regulator directly to 24 volts, then the +12 to the output of the +18, then a +9 to the +12, then the +5 to the +9 and the +3.3 to either +5 or +9?
I could even stick in a few variable regulators to cut the size of the steps.
I think that 7 amps is definitely over-kill for the needs, so I'm not worried about that.
What kind of problems would I run into? I know I'm not the first person to ever think of this, but I've never seen it done. There must be a reason. What am I missing?