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by tuatoru
2056 days ago
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If Apple or Dell sold 36V 10A power bricks, then maybe. The ones that I've seen don't put out their claimed current, lose regulation badly at high load, and put a lot of hash on the DC rails. Seriously ugly. Opening them up, the circuit design often looks like it comes from the 1980s. Physical design usually doesn't meet standards for HV separation and creepage. Rather than a linear regulator, lots of filtering (a few 100nF ceramics and a few millifarads of smoothing) would help. And a high-powered TVS or two for when the power brick dies, as it will. |
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