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Switch mode power supply output across capacitor increases in volts.

by angus.oliver@[EMAIL PROTECTED] Jun 24, 2008 at 11:41 PM

Hi all,

The subject describes pretty much my question. I have been spending
several days trying to debug a circuit, only to find that it wasn't my
fault:

I have a normal (pretty cheap) switch-mode plug-pack power supply
(240V, 50Hz in; 12V, 200mA out), and nominal voltage appears to be
somewhere around 12V (so far so good). With an electrolytic cap across
the output (correctly polarised), the voltage rises to somewhere
around 17V - 18V. I had no idea this would occur, and was thus trying
to find the problem in my circuit.

Does anyone know why this happens? Presumerably a poor regulating
circuit in the plug pack, but does anyone have some more thorough
answers?

Thanks very much,

-Gus
 




 4 Posts in Topic:
Switch mode power supply output across capacitor increases in vo
angus.oliver@[EMAIL PROTE  2008-06-24 23:41:26 
Re: Switch mode power supply output across capacitor increases i
"Phil Allison"   2008-06-25 16:56:14 
Re: Switch mode power supply output across capacitor increases i
Jamie <jamie_ka1lpa_no  2008-06-25 18:52:03 
Re: Switch mode power supply output across capacitor increases i
angus.oliver@[EMAIL PROTE  2008-07-03 00:10:57 

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