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Is there a T.I. ATX PC Power Supply Reference Design

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Hi,

I wanted to know if there is a T.I. ATX power supply reference design, as searching the internet I have only located an old On-Semi 305W reference design that by todays standards is outdated.

What I am looking for, is for a design in the 400W to 600W or with references on how to get more or less Wattage, preferably with an 80+ Gold/ Platinum/Titanium (hopefully the later?) adherence.

Going in to great detail would also make it a great read too so variations can be made too.

Now with all the High Power advancements, I believe it would be a great time to have such an article.

PDF is great, and if a hard copy is available, even better.

Having available all the Voltages would be great too, as some industrial applications still need the -5V, since that is now not required but can still be implemented using Pin 20.

Also having a single 12V power rail would be great.

To my understanding all other voltages are taken from the 12V supply and converted to +3P3V, +5V, +5VSB and -5V, -12V.

If the various topologies that can be used are included referencing T.I. parts and implementation for each type mentioning the pro’s and cons of the various ways of implementation would be even better.

Thank you for your help.