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2-7V / 6-8A Power Supply by 723 and 7812

2-7V / 6-8A Power Supply by 723 and 7812 Schematic

Description: 

In this 2-7V power supply circuit, for our purpose, we chose IC 723 instead of a three pin voltage regulator for-why we find it protean and more advantageous in technical details.

Notes: 

Heatsinks of Tr2 and Tr3 transistors must be sufficiently large.

To archive R4,R5 and R6 values, we used some suitable resistors in parallel. For R4 and R5 two parallel connected 0.3ohm/5W resistors for each are used. To take 6A output, we connected two 0.22ohm/5W resistors in parallel, and to take 8A output we connected three 0.33ohm/5W resistors in parallel instead of R6 resistor. 

If you change the marked component values properly you can get up to 14V output. For this situation you must disconnect R1,R2,C5,C6,C1,C2,D1,D2  components and connect the positive terminal of D3 directly to the rectified and stabilized supply....

 

General Purpose Power Supply by L146 or IC 723

General Purpose Power Supply Schematic

Description:

This power supply is designed for general purpose use. Advantages of the circuit are first the voltage can be adjusted from 0V to greater and second it does not require a double sided secondary winding transformer.

For high voltage outputs you can use L146 or alternatively if you need lower voltage outputs you can use IC 723.  Although output current limit is variable, it will be fixed after adjusted. In the table,  suitable component values are listed for three different cases (max. outputs: 30V, 40V and 60V). In the schematic 40V/0.8A example is shown.

Vout Iout
R1
R4, R5 R9
Tr1
C1/C5
IC1
Tr2
Tr3
0-25-30V 1.3A
0.47Ohm
33k
2k7
24V/2A
40V
723
BD242
2N3035
0-40V  0.8A
0.82Ohm
47k
5k6
33V/1.5A
63V
L146
BD242A
2N3035
0-60V
0.6A
1.2Ohm
68k
19k
48V/1A
80V
L146
BD242B
2N3442

 

The reason why L146 is used in the schematic is higherslew rate than the IC 723.

Regulation voltage for both integrated circuit is at least 2V. R3, R4, R5 and R6 resistors prevent this limitation and keep the output voltage at 0 level with the help of P2 potentiometer. If the input voltage is less than required, this resistors provides sufficient potential between 4 and 5 numbered pins...

 

 
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