Saturday, June 12, 2010
High Current Low-Dropout Voltage Regulator
You can then "trim" to the required output voltage by installing a resistor in series with ZD1. Q2's base-emitter voltage and the 680W base resistor set the current through ZD1 to 0.5mA. This means that the output voltage will be boosted by 0.1V for each 200O of resistance in series with ZD1. Zener diode ZD2 ensures that Q4's maximum rated gate-source voltage is not exceeded. Mosfet Q1 provides reverse polarity protection. Note that Q4 requires a heatsink since it will dissipate about 10W under worst-case conditions. No heatsink is required for Q1. At 3.3A, the regulator reduces the output voltage by just 0.2V. This can be further reduced by paralleling Q1 & Q4 with additional Mosfets.
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