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    Schematics > Power > 0-50V 2A Bench power supply

    0-50V 2A Bench power supply

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    I use the lm10 IC because it has a reference voltage and that’s useful for dc power supply. With two ICs can take different output voltage and amperage. This circuit is protected from short circuit.P2 is for controlling the current at the range of 0-2A. Stabilize the output voltage with R4 on negative pin on op-amp and with R2 & P1 on positive pin.

    Op-amp output controls T1 that not let ripple of voltage.T1 increase or decrease ampere of R6 and control the voltage of T5 & T4. Pin 1 is the reference voltage and reference voltage is losing some voltage on R1 that has 100uA . This current passes through P1 too.

                                                                               Vlose p1=100uA*Rp1

     This lose voltage regulate output voltage rate of output current is compare between reference voltage of P3 and lose voltage on R11.T3 is protecting short circuit with R11. For reduce out put voltage to 0v should parallel one resistor 470 ohm in out put. Minimum voltage is 0.4v. The maximum output voltage is fixed with R1b and should not become over of 50v. Therefore your transformer should give 36V, 3A with 4700uF capacitor. T6, T5, T7 need heatsilk.

    R1a = 2,2 K
    R1b = read the text
    R2 = 10 K
    R3, R7 = 3.3 k
    R4 = 390 Ohm
    R5 = 47 K
    R6 = 3.3 K 1Watt
    R8 = 180 Ohm
    R9, R10 = 0.47 Ohm 3Watt
    R11 = 0.075 Ohm 2Watt
    R12 = 470 Ohm
    P1 = 500K liner potentiometer
    P2 = 4.7 K potentiometer
    P3 = 10 K potentiometer
    C1 = 1nF
    C2 = 10nF
    C3 = 22nF
    C4 = 47mF 63v electrolytic
    C5 = 4700mF 80v electrolytic
    T1, T2 = BC161
    T3, T4 = BD141
    T5 = BD241
    T6, T7 = 2V3055
    D1, D2 = 1N4148
    D3, D4 = 1N4001
    IC1, IC2 = LM10C

    Title: 0-50V 2A Bench power supply
    Source: www.electronics-lab.com
    Published on: 2005-02-03
    Reads: 972
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