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Chris
- Jan 1, 1970
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Hi,
I'm looking at a circuit in the TI datasheet for the LM317 voltage
regulator. Fig 14 on page 12 shows a circuit with a 2n2905 PNP
transistor and a TIP73 pass transistor. I am wondering if I can put
in multiples of the TIP73 parallel to get higher current.
I would like to balance the system so that the overcurrent limit of
the LM317 works to shut down the whole thing if the complete system is
overcurrent.
Can anyone give me some idea about how they arrived at the value of 22
ohms for the input side of the LM317 and 5k ohms for the base of the
2n2905?
Also, I have a pile of 2n3055 transistors, I would probably use those
instead of the TIP73 pass transistor. I would also put in some .1 ohm
emitter resistors on each of the pass transistors, like in other pass
transistor setups I've seen.
My goal is to get to about 25 or 30 amps of capacity.
I'm looking at a circuit in the TI datasheet for the LM317 voltage
regulator. Fig 14 on page 12 shows a circuit with a 2n2905 PNP
transistor and a TIP73 pass transistor. I am wondering if I can put
in multiples of the TIP73 parallel to get higher current.
I would like to balance the system so that the overcurrent limit of
the LM317 works to shut down the whole thing if the complete system is
overcurrent.
Can anyone give me some idea about how they arrived at the value of 22
ohms for the input side of the LM317 and 5k ohms for the base of the
2n2905?
Also, I have a pile of 2n3055 transistors, I would probably use those
instead of the TIP73 pass transistor. I would also put in some .1 ohm
emitter resistors on each of the pass transistors, like in other pass
transistor setups I've seen.
My goal is to get to about 25 or 30 amps of capacity.