Engineering How to Design a Voltage Divider Circuit for Multiple Voltages?

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To design a voltage divider circuit for -12 V, 4 V, and 12 V from a 24 V supply, it's essential to consider the power requirements for each voltage rail. Achieving negative voltages can be done by using a center tap from the 24 V supply, which allows for both positive and negative outputs. The challenge lies in calculating the appropriate resistor values while maintaining the desired voltage levels without affecting each other. Additionally, switching regulators may be a viable alternative for better efficiency and regulation. Understanding the power requirements for each output is crucial for successful circuit design.
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Homework Statement



The memory components in a personal computer require voltages of -12 V, 4 V and 12 V all with respect to a common reference terminal (you can assume this to be the ground). Design a circuit to achieve this if the total power supplied to the divider circuit is 80 W and the supply voltage is 24 V.

The Attempt at a Solution



its simple to make the voltage divider for the positive terminal voltages, but I am not sure, mathematically, how to include a negative terminal.

Ive been placing a resistor between the negative terminal on the source and the ground but whatever resistor i put in there changes the rest.

i suppose my question is
How do you achieve negative voltages from a one sourced voltage divider?

thanks
 
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Is that really the entire question?

You would normally need to know the power required for each rail. It's trivial to make a 4V rail if you only need a few uA from it.

The problem doesn't appear to stop you making the +12 and -12 by "center tapping" the 24V ??
 

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