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Suitable STM32 for adjustable dc-dc power supply

erol_ozkarsli
Visitor

Hi everyone,

I plan to build 0-60 volt 30 Amps adjustable (menu driven) lab power supply both ac and dc(battery) input

I'm new at st mcu and need some advise about choosing right device both controller and user interface.

thanks inadvance.    

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Peter BENSCH
ST Employee

Welcome @erol_ozkarsli, to the community!

This request is extremely unspecific because the community can imagine anything from a complete power supply control to a ready-made power supply block that is (only) controlled by a controller. You didn't even give any details about the user interface: Potentiometer with pointer? Seven-segment displays? Graphic display? After all, you are talking about a power supply unit that is supposed to deliver up to 1.8kW.

What does your first brainstorming approach look like?

Regards
/Peter

In order to give better visibility on the answered topics, please click on Accept as Solution on the reply which solved your issue or answered your question.

As @Peter BENSCH  said, your question is vague in the extreme and, therefore, impossible to answer.

 


@erol_ozkarsli wrote:

I'm new at st mcu     


Are you familiar with any other microcontroller(s) ?

Do you have electronics design experience - particularly with high-power supplies ?

 

Getting started with STM32:

https://community.st.com/t5/stm32-mcus-products/for-better-learning-stm32-programming-and-debugging/m-p/719468/highlight/true#M260690

 

Resources to find an STM32 suitable to your requirements:

https://www.st.com/en/development-tools/st-mcu-finder-pc.html

https://www.st.com/en/development-tools/stm32-finder.html

https://www.st.com/content/st_com/en/stm32-mcu-developer-zone/mcu-portfolio.html

 

Distributors often have good parametric search tools ...

 

PS:

For ST's Power Electronics range, see:

https://www.st.com/en/power-modules-and-ipm.html

https://www.st.com/en/power-management.html

https://www.st.com/en/power-transistors.html

 

There is also a dedicated forum section: 

https://community.st.com/t5/power-management/bd-p/power-management-forum