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Small Variable Power SupplyDescription: Notes: C3 and C4, both ceramic, must be placed as close as possible to the integrated circuit, because the LM723 can be prone to unwanted oscillations. It is not an overkill to solder them directly (and very carefully) to the pins of the IC. All other connections should also be kept short. The LM723 works with input DC voltages from 9.5 to 40 V and the IC itself can source some 150 mA if the output voltage is not more than 6-7 V below the input. When an external pass transistor is used (in the usual emitter-follower mode), the base-emitter junction of T1 represents a significant resistance and the integrated circuit's output stage is relatively lightly loaded. All the current drawn by the load passes through T1 and it dissipates an amount of power that is directly proportional to the current and the difference between the input and the output DC voltage. Specification Vmin = (R4 + R5) / (R5*1.3) Imax = 0.65/R3 Max. Power on R3: 0.42/R3 Min. Input DC Voltage (pin 12 to pin 7): Vmax + 5 Parts List C1 2200uF (3300uF even better) D1 Green LED F1 0.2A F R1 1k R4 3.3k S1 250V/1A T1 2N3055 on a heatsink 5K/W TR1 220V/17V/1.5A author: Miroslav Adzic - Serbia e-mail: web site: http://www.zen22142.zen.co.uk |
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