Oliver wrote:
Can't you buy a miniature switch mode supply for this?
I don't know. Could you give an example of the type of supply you mean?
Oliver wrote:
Do you know how much current is required for each line?
Yep. I need +5vdc@3.0A, +12vdc@500mA and -12vdc@100mA. That's according to the back of the A1200 PSU.
Oliver wrote:
Your approach will not work as planned. A transformer will only transform AC to AC. Running DC through a transformer will only overheat the primary coil. If you want to get these AC volages, I suggest you use a multitap transformer, then rectify the AC to get unipolar waves.
Do I really need a multitap transformer for this? Why can't I just use a 12vac power supply and tap off three spurs from its single output? One would be rectified to +12vdc, the other to -12vdc, and the last rectified and stepped down to +5vdc. Wouldn't that work?
Oliver wrote:
Have you got some regulators in mind?
No, since I have absolutely no idea what I'm doing :lol:
Oliver wrote:
The rectified waveform will need to be filtered and regulated for the computer. Compuer supplies are usually done with switch mode regulators. You may need some more detailed help to get this designed well.
Is that an offer? ;-)