ATX Bench PSU
by Cargy
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This is a cross-breed of robertguy and flash24's bench PSUs. The body is designed to replace robertguy's one-piece unit to make wiring a little easier for those of us equipped with sausage fingers. But I've also added the independent fusing and per-output meters of flash24's design.
I intended to make the front panel attach with glue. I haven't done this yet, so mine's just held by friction at the moment. However, I don't know how well that solution will last, so I'm not gonna recommend you to do it!
For the USB section, I used a PCB mount USB socket with a separate 5 Volt feed from the ATX unit. The clip is there to hold this snugly in the front panel without any other fixings.
You will need to print out robertguy's rear case, and I trust you will take the time to "like" his project when you download. Don't forget to pop along and "like" Flash24's design too!
I am planning to add a step-up module to allow me to go up to 24 Volts on the DPS 5005 outputs, and I'm awaiting
I intended to make the front panel attach with glue. I haven't done this yet, so mine's just held by friction at the moment. However, I don't know how well that solution will last, so I'm not gonna recommend you to do it!
For the USB section, I used a PCB mount USB socket with a separate 5 Volt feed from the ATX unit. The clip is there to hold this snugly in the front panel without any other fixings.
You will need to print out robertguy's rear case, and I trust you will take the time to "like" his project when you download. Don't forget to pop along and "like" Flash24's design too!
I am planning to add a step-up module to allow me to go up to 24 Volts on the DPS 5005 outputs, and I'm awaiting
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