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SMPS Requirements [closed]

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Closed as off topic by Olin Lathrop‭ on Mar 2, 2022 at 14:31

This question is not within the scope of Electrical Engineering.

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I want 3 SMPS (AC-DC) : Vout/Iout - 5V/20A , 12V/75A , 24V/30A Vin (AC) ~ 220V/50Hz I want it such that I can use Hard & Soft Kill Switches for turning off. Can you help me with the same. I thought of designing it first from the start but that was hard to built. So, I am finding it around but couldn't find them in particular specifications.

Thankyou !

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Off-topic: finding vs designing (1 comment)
Off-topic: finding vs designing
Lundin‭ wrote almost 3 years ago

Since this is an electrical engineering site, questions regarding the design of a power supply are on-topic, questions regarding where to find/buy one are not.

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