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Circuit Home Switching Regulator Power Supply Variable Regulator Copyright 2008 elecfree.com All Rights Reserved. |
Circuit : Miroslav Adzic - Serbia & Montenegro Description: A novel supply voltage monitor which uses a LED to show the status of a power supply. Notes: On the other hand, if the input voltage rises to 13 V, LED2 will start to glow, getting at almost full power at 14 V. The characteristic voltages can be adjusted primarily by adjusting the values of R1 and R4. The base-emitter diode of T2 basically just stands in for a zener diode. The emitter-collector path of T1 is inversely polarized and if the input voltage is high enough - T1 will cause oscillations and the frequency will be proportional to the input voltage. The relaxation oscillator ceases cycling when the input voltage gets so low that it no longer can cause breakdown along the emitter-collector path. Not all small NPN transistors show this kind of behavior when inversely polarized in a similar manner, but many do. BC337-40 can start oscillations at a relatively low voltage, other types generally require a volt or two more. If experimenting, be careful not to punch a hole through the device under test: they oscillate at 9-12 V or not at all. Source :: http://www.zen22142.zen.co.uk/Circuits/Power/svind.htm |
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