Question: DESIGN THE ACTUAL CIRCUIT USING COMPONENTS AND GIVE THE VALUES FOR THEM FOR UPVOTE N = 4 Background This project is meant to be a

DESIGN THE ACTUAL CIRCUIT USING COMPONENTS AND GIVE THE VALUES FOR THEM FOR UPVOTE
N =4
Background
This project is meant to be a highly open-ended design project to design a power
supply that will take power from an ac line and convert it to dc. The specific
requirements are as follows:
Input: 110-240V50-60Hz
Output: (N+5)V dc +-1% with less than 0.01 V voltage ripple at 2 A load. N is the last
digit in your ZID.
The output of the supply must be electrically isolated from the source and must
contain some type of switching converter. The system is to use a feedback control to
maintain proper output voltage throughout the full range of input voltages and
frequencies.
Graduate students must verify the circuit operates properly down to a 0.2 A load.
Procedures
Any reasonable procedure to obtain the results will be acceptable.
Report
Show the final circuit used.
Give a short description of how the circuit was obtained.
Show waveforms 110 V 50 Hz
a. Input voltage
b. Output voltage
c. Additional waveforms to verify operation
d. Grad student show output with 0.2 A output
Show waveforms 110 V 60 Hz
a. Input voltage
b. Output voltage
c. Additional waveforms to verify operation
d. Grad student show output with 0.2 A output
Show waveforms 240 V 50 Hz
a. Input voltage
b. Output voltage
c. Additional waveforms to verify operation
d. Grad student show output with 0.2 A output
Show waveforms 240 V 60 Hz 2 A
a. Input voltage
b. Output voltage
c. Additional waveforms to verify operation
d. Grad student show output with 0.2 A output
***DESIGN THE ACTUAL CIRCUIT USING COMPONENTS AND GIVE THE VALUES FOR THEM FOR UPVOTE***
N =4
DESIGN THE ACTUAL CIRCUIT USING COMPONENTS AND

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