Voltage Doubler

I'm an "old" (57) El.Engineer. Due to this lot of "past years", I'm not able to find a good, reasonable and efficient solution to this problem.
I've a PC power supply (500W), wich provides 12V/39A and 5V/20A (and others...) outputs.
I would like to realize a lab power supply for numbers of IT micro peripherals (powered with 5V mini-USB supplies, you see?), without to have a lot of chargers... (e.g. Raspberri Pi's), but also other equipments who need 12V power (Arduino...).
That's why I choosed this "PC power" solution (and without problem ;-).
But, seeing the power of this "large" supply, I would like to be also able to have a 24V power output.
In theory, it exists a system called "pump charge transfer" (or smthg like that), using commutation of condensators, parallel then serial (parallel charge with 12V, then serial discharge: 12+12=24...).
Fine, but how can it be realized???
As said above, my "old" memory (and capacities :-) are also quite "discharged" for finding a solution to this problem.
Can anybody help me?
Thanks a lot.
As said above, the power supply also delivers 5V; it may be added to rise to a sufficient voltage for e.g. a 7824 regulator....
And finally, a 24V/2A output will be enough.
Best regards from Brussels, Belgium
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anto 9 jaar geleden
I think that the easiest way is to add a small module like this:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/XL-6009-DC-DC-Step-up-Adjustable-Power-Converter-Module-48v-Power-Supply-N410/221808644565?_trksid=p2047675.c100005.m1851&_trkparms=aid%3D222007%26algo%3DSIC.MBE%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20140122125356%26meid%3D7aebaafa98a645c4999968aa70692e40%26pid%3D100005%26rk%3D2%26rkt%3D6%26sd%3D221805277935
Best regards, anto
Thank you for this idea.
Indeed, this module seems to be interesting.
I've bought some of them (directly to the producer in Hong-Kong ($1.80), very cheaper than ebay...;-).
Wait and see...
Results will be published here later.
Best regards, jpd
Jean-Pol Danguy 9 jaar geleden
Ragoth 9 jaar geleden