Description.
When compared to linear voltage
regulators the switching voltage regulators are much power efficient. In
the case of linear voltage regulators the difference between the input
and output voltage is just wasted and for switching regulators there is
almost no such wastage and that’s why the switching regulators have
great power efficiency ranging up to 85% . In simple words, the
switching regulator operates by taking small bits of energy from the
input voltage source and then transferring it to the output with the
help of a solid state switch and a control circuitry. Since the
switching element is either fully open or closed at any moment, no
energy is wasted across it. The control circuit controls the duty
cycle of the solid state switch which in turn determines rate at which
energy is transferred to the output.
The electronic circuit given here is of a
simple and low cost switching regulator using the IC LM317 that can
deliver up to 3A of current. The input voltage range of this circuit is
between 8 to 35V DC and the output voltage can be adjusted between 1.8
to 32V DC. The output voltage can be adjusted by using the
POT R4.Notes.
- Assemble the circuit on a good quality PCB.
- C4 and C3 must be a solid tantalum capacitor.
- Transistor T1 and IC1 require heat sinks.
- L1 can be a 600uH inductor.
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