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Transcript
Chapter 15
Power Supplies
(Voltage Regulators)
Power Supply Diagram
Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory, 10/e
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Filter Circuits
• The output from the rectifier section is a
pulsating DC.
• The filter circuit reduces the peak-to-peak
pulses to a small ripple voltage.
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Ripple Factor
After the filter circuit a small
amount of AC is still
remaining. The amount of
ripple voltage can be rated in
terms of ripple factor (r).
ripple voltage (rms) Vr(rms )
%r 

 100
dc voltage
V dc
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Rectifier Ripple Factor
Half-Wave
Full-Wave
DC output:
DC output:
Vdc  0.636Vm
Vdc  0.318Vm
AC ripple output:
AC ripple output:
Vr(rms)  0.308Vm
Vr(rms)  0.385Vm
Ripple factor:
%r 

Vr(rms)
Vdc
Ripple factor:
 100
%r 
0.385Vm
 100  121%
0.318Vm
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
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Vr(rms)
Vdc
 100
0.308 Vm
 100  48%
0.636 Vm
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Types of Filter Circuits
Capacitor Filter
RC Filter
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Capacitor Filter
Ripple voltage
Vr(rms) 
I dc
4 3fC

2.4I dc
2.4Vdc

C
RLC
The larger the capacitor the
smaller the ripple voltage.
DC output
I
4.17I dc
Vdc  Vm  dc  Vm 
4fC
C
Ripple factor
%r 
Vr(rms)
Vdc
 100 
2.4I dc
2.4
 100 
 100
CVdc
RLC
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Diode Ratings with Capacitor Filter
The size of the capacitor increases the current drawn through the diodes—
the larger the capacitance, the greater the amount of current.
Peak Current vs. Capacitance:
I
CV
t
where
C = capacitance
V = change in capacitor voltage during charge/discharge
t = the charge/discharge time
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RC Filter Circuit
Adding an RC section further
reduces the ripple voltage and
decrease the surge current
through the diodes.

Vr(rms)

XC
Vr(rms)
R
Vr(rms) = ripple voltage after the RC filter
Vr(rms) = ripple voltage before the RC filter
R = resistor in the added RC filter
XC = reactance of the capacitor in the added RC filter
%VR 
VNL  VFL
 100%
VFL
VNL = no-load voltage
VFL = full-load voltage
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Voltage Regulation Circuits
There are two common types of circuitry for voltage
regulation:
•
•
Discrete Transistors
IC’s
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Discrete-Transistor Regulators
Series voltage regulator
Current-limiting circuit
Shunt voltage regulator
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Series Voltage Regulator Circuit
The series element controls the amount of the input voltage that gets to
the output.
If the output voltage increases (or decreases), the comparator circuit
provides a control signal to cause the series control element to decrease
(or increase) the amount of the output voltage.
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Series Voltage Regulator Circuit
•
•
•
•
R1 and R2 act as the sampling circuit
Zener provides the reference voltage
Q2 controls the base current to Q1
Q1 maintains the constant output
voltage
When the output increases:
When the output decreases:
1. The voltage at V2 and VBE of Q2
increases
2. The conduction of Q2 increases
3. The conduction of Q1 decreases
4. The output voltage decreases
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1. The voltage at V2 and VBE of Q2
decreases
2. The conduction of Q2 decreases
3. The conduction of Q1 increases
4. The output voltage increases
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Series Voltage Regulator Circuit
The op-amp compares the
Zener diode voltage with
the output voltage (at R1
and R2) and controls the
conduction of Q1.
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Current-Limiting Circuit
When IL increases:
•
•
•
The voltage across RSC increases
The increasing voltage across RSC drives Q2 on
Conduction of Q2 reduces current for Q1 and the load
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Shunt Voltage Regulator Circuit
The shunt voltage regulator
shunts current away from
the load.
The load voltage is sampled and fed back to a comparator circuit.
If the load voltage is too high, control circuitry shunts more
current away from the load.
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Shunt Voltage Regulator Circuit
When the output voltage increases:
•
•
•
•
When the output voltage decreases:
•
•
•
•
The Zener current increases
The conduction of Q2 increases
The voltage drop at Rs increases
The output voltage decreases
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The Zener current decreases
The conduction of Q2 decreases
The voltage drop at Rs decreases
The output voltage increases
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Shunt Voltage Regulator Circuit
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IC Voltage Regulators
Regulator ICs contain:
•
•
•
•
Comparator circuit
Reference voltage
Control circuitry
Overload protection
Types of three-terminal IC voltage regulators
•
•
•
Fixed positive voltage regulator
Fixed negative voltage regulator
Adjustable voltage regulator
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Three-Terminal Voltage Regulators
The specifications for this IC indicate:
•
•
•
The range of input voltages that can be regulated for a specific range of
output voltage and load current
Load regulation—variation in output voltage with variations in load
current
Line regulation—variation in output voltage with variations in input
voltage
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Fixed Positive Voltage Regulator
These ICs provide a fixed positive output voltage.
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Fixed Negative Voltage Regulator
These ICs output a fixed negative output voltage.
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Adjustable Voltage Regulator
These regulators have
adjustable output
voltages.
The output voltage is
commonly selected
using a potentiometer.
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Practical Power Supplies
DC supply (linear power supplies)
Chopper supply (switching power supplies)
TV horizontal high voltage supply
Battery chargers
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