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Universal DC-DC ConvertorDescriptipn: The output voltage is equal to the zener diode voltage less 0.7 volts, or :-
The above graph shows how the output is affected by input voltage variations. This was produced with a load current of 100mA and using a 10 volt rated zener diode. Note that the circuit falls sharply out of regulation when the input voltage falls to 11.5 volt, hence the requirement for an adequate supply voltage.
Temperature stability is very good as the above graph shows. The output voltage changes by 8.5mV for every 10 degree rise in temperature. This is less than 1 mV / degree. Output Voltage versus Load Current Power Dissipation VCE * IC = (12 - 9.3) * 100 mA = 2.7 Watts This is well within the maximum limits of power dissipation and collector current, which for the BD139 are 8 watts and 1 amp respectively. If higher load currents are required then the following circuit may be used. Output dissipation is calculated in the same way, the BD131 has a maximum power dissipation of 15 watts and collector current of 3 amps. The output voltage is approximately 1.4 volts less than the zener diode voltage and supply voltage must be higher than the input voltage by at least 3 volts. author: Andy Collinson e-mail: anc@mitedu.freeserve.co.uk web site: http://www.zen22142.zen.co.uk |
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