Everyone sometimes needs a regulated power supply. Laboratory power supplies are expensive and therefore we usually use what is available. As a small voltage supply with a large current we the most frequently use AT or ATX supplies from computers. Their disadvantage is not truly stabilized voltage and often need to load both the two main outputs (5 and 12V) of approximately the same power. Therefore, I present a simple modification of the PC power supply of type AT and ATX to a regulated source of 3 - 15V with the true stabilization and the current corresponding to the original 12V output. Feedback stabilization is connected to 1 outlet circuit TL494 (Or its equivalent, KA7500, KIA494, DBL494 - the same circuit is used in 90% of common supplies). The reference voltage is 2.5 V (ie circuit regulates the output voltage so that voltage divider created just 2.5 V). Originally stabilization is linked to outputs 5 and 12V and works well only when you equally load both outputs. After this modification the feedback is associated with the 12V output only. Potentiometer regulates the voltage in the range of 3 - 15V. Potentiometer can be replaced by resistor to set constant voltage if needed. The ATX supply fan can be connected to the 5VSB so that it does not affect regulation.
AT or ATX PC power supply outputs
Yellow ... 12V
Red ... 5V
Black ... 0V (GND or COM)
Green ... Standby power. This is only in case of ATX. Connect it to black (0V) tu turn the supply on.
WARNING !!!
There's a dangerous lethal line voltage inside the power supply. Capacitors can remain charged even after shutdown. Inappropriately modified source can be dangerous. You do everything on your own risk.
Schematic of the modification of PC AT or ATX supply to a adjustable source of stabilized 3-15V
Pin 1 of xx494
Forward converter supply (single MOSFET) mod
Schematic of modification of the single MOSFET forward converter ATX PC-supply into an adjustable stabilised power supply of 3-15V
Optocoupler, which turn on the supply from the standby mode. Short the emitter and collector together (they are on primary side).
TL431 integrated circuit (in a TO92 packages).
The board under TL431. Removed resistor to 5V, connected wire to regulation.
Modified supply
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