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This document provides instructions for building a variable dual lab power supply capable of supplying voltages from +/-1.2V to +/-25V at up to 800mA of current. It describes the circuit design based on LM317 and LM337 voltage regulators, and includes tips for construction such as proper heat sinking of the regulators and placement of capacitors. Wiring diagrams are provided showing options for adding voltage and current meters to the design.
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Variable Dual Lab Power Supply PDF

This document provides instructions for building a variable dual lab power supply capable of supplying voltages from +/-1.2V to +/-25V at up to 800mA of current. It describes the circuit design based on LM317 and LM337 voltage regulators, and includes tips for construction such as proper heat sinking of the regulators and placement of capacitors. Wiring diagrams are provided showing options for adding voltage and current meters to the design.
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Variable Dual Lab Power

Supply
Introduction
Havingjustbuiltyournewmasterpiece,itisusuallywithgreattrepidationthatoneapplies
power.Therearefewthingsquitesodishearteningasseeingyourcreation"goupinsmoke"just
becauseofasimplemistake.
Theeasiestwaytoavoidthisistohaveapowersupplythatallowsyoutoadjustthevoltage,so
youcanseethateverythingworksasitshouldbeforethemainsupplyisconnected.Thelab
supplyshownwillcurrentlimitataround800mA(thisvariesabitbecauseoftheregulators),and
cansupplyfrom+/1.2Vuptoabout+/25V.
Usingadualgangpotallowsbothsuppliestobesetsimultaneouslytothesamevoltage,andyou
canaddmeteringforvoltageandcurrentifyouwantto.Thesewilladdsubstantiallytothecost,
butcanbeveryuseful.
Description
ThepowersupplyisbasedontheLM317andLM337variable3terminalregulatorsICs,and
whileitisnopowerhouse,itisquitesatisfactoryfortestingmostpoweramps,aslongasthereis
nospeakerconnected.
Figure1shownthecompletecircuitdiagram,anditisquitesimple.Thereareonlyafewthings
thatyouneedtobecarefulwith(apartfromthemainswiring),andtheseare...

Makesurethattheregulatorsareproperlymountedon(andinsulatedfrom)asubstantial
heatsink.TheICswillshutdowniftheyoverheat,butthiswillshortentheirlifeandis
mostinconvenient.
Keepallwiringshortaroundtheregulators.Inparticular,theICsshouldbenomorethan
100mm(4")fromthefiltercaps(wiringlength).Morethanthisandtheywilloscillate.
10uFcapacitorscanbemountedclosetotheregulatorinputsiflongerdistancescannotbe
avoided.
Makesurethatthe10uFcapacitors(C3andC4)aremountedattheregulatorterminals.
Thepotscanbeanyconvenientdistanceaway.
Makesurethatthediodepolaritiesarecorrect(diodesare1N4004orequivalent).These
protecttheregulatorICsagainstreversepolarityandlargeexternalcapacitors,andmust
notbeomitted.

Figure1TheCompletePowerSupplyCircuit
NOTE:ItwaspointedouttomethattheoriginalpinoutsshownontheLM337wereincorrect

(Pin2asoutputandPin3asinput).SomesearchingrevealedthatSGSThompsonICsmaybe
differentfromNationalSemiconductordevices,socautionisadvised.TheICwillnotbe
damagedifPins2&3arereversed(becauseofthediode),buttheregulatorwon'twork.Thepin
outsabovehavebeenchangedtosuitthedataintheNationalSemiconductordatasheet.Ifyou
usetheP05APCBforthisproject,thenyoumustmakesurethatyourregulatorsusethestandard
NationalSemiconductorpinouts.
Thetransformerdoesnotneedtobeespeciallylargetypicallya60VAunitshouldbesufficient,
althoughalargeronewilldonoharm.Likewise,the4,700uFcapswillbequitelargeenoughfor
theintendedpurpose.Thebridgerectifiershouldberatedatabout5Aforcontinuousoperation.
The2kdualgangpot(thedotindicatesthefullyclockwiseposition)needonlybeastandard
qualityunit,butMUSTbelineardonotusealogpot.Theidealisadualwirewoundunitifyou
cangetone,asthiswillbemorerobust,andwillhavebettertracking.Astandardcarbonpotis
actuallyrunningatslightlyaboveitsratingsatmaximumvoltage,butthisisunlikelytocausea
problem.

Makesurethatallmainsconnectionsareshroudedwithheatshrinktubingtopreventaccidental
contact.Theentirepowersupplyshouldbeearthed(seeEarthingYourHiFiforfullinfoon
properearthingtechnique),andmakesurethatallmainsandearthwiringcomplieswiththe
regulationswhereyoulive.
Outputconnectorsshouldbecombinationbindingpost/bananasockettypes,andadditional
connectorscanbeusedifdesired.Makesurethatanyconnectorsusedcannotshortcircuitasthe
plugisinsertedalthoughtheICshaveprotection,itisbetternottohavetorelyonit.
Inuse,alwaysmakesurethatthevoltageissettominimumbeforeconnectingyourtestcircuit.
Advancethevoltageslowly,andwatchforabnormalvoltages,andfeelforanythingthatmaybe
overheating.

Figure2TheCompletePowerSupplyCircuit,Version2

Can'tfind2kpots?Itseemstobethat2kpotscanbeverydifficulttoobtain,andlikewise2.5k
potswhichwouldbeasuitablealternative.Theymaybeobtainableassinglegang,butdualgang
canposearealchallenge.
Figure2showshowyoucanusehighervaluepots,withtheadditionofatransistorandresistor.
Thesecanbewireddirectlyacrossthepotterminals,andalthoughBC5x9typesareshown,any
smallsignalNPNandPNPtransistorscanbeused.Thepotcanbeupto50kwithnoilleffects
usingthisscheme.Oneminordisadvantageisthattheminimumvoltageisslightlyhigher(by
0.650.7V),butthisisnotnormallyaproblem.
Meters
Theadditionofvoltageandcurrentmetersisuseful,butisfairlyexpensiveataboutAU$20.00
each(anditcanbeanuisancefinding1Acurrentmeters).Ifyouwanttoaddmeters,Figure2
showshowtheyshouldbeconnected.Onlyasinglevoltmeterisshown,anditwillbenecessary
tochecktheinternalresistancetodeterminethevalueofthecalibrationresistor.Althoughthis
meterisconnectedbetween+veandvesupplies,itiscalibratedtoshowtheaveragevalueof
onesupplyvoltageonly(sincethisisatrackingsupply,theywillbeverysimilarinvoltage).

Figure3AdditionofMeters

Isuggestthatatrimpotbeusedsoyoucancalibratethevoltmeter(assumingthata30Vmeter
canbeobtained),sinceitisunlikelythattherightresistancewillbeavailable.Figure2assumes
thatthemeterhasaresistanceofabout30kifyoursissubstantiallydifferentyouwillneedto
adjustthevalues.Ifyouhavetousea1mAmeter,thenthescalewillneedtoberedrawn,andthe
seriesresistorcalculated.

Forallcalculations,Iwillassumeameterwith1mAfullscaledeflection(FSD),withacoil
resistanceof58Ohms.ThisistypicalofonefoundinanAustralianelectronicssuppliercatalog.
Figure3showsthewaytoconnectaseriesresistancetomakeavoltmeter,andparallelresistance
tocreateanammeter.
Voltmeter
Calculatingthevalueoftheseriesresistanceiseasy.Wewantafullscalereadingof30V,but
sincethemeterisacrossbothsupplies,theactualvoltagewillbedoublethis,or60V.
R=(V/I)RmtrwhereRistheseriesresistance,IisFSDcurrentforthemeter,andmtr
isthemeter'sresistance.
R=(60/0.001)58
R=60k(The58Ohmscanbeignoredasinsignificant
Figure3ashowstheseriesconnectionforavoltmeter.
Ammeter
Ifyoucannotobtain1Acurrentmeters,youwillneedtousea1mA(orsomeothervalue)meter,
andmakeashuntsoitwillmeasurehighercurrent.Theshuntresistorwillnormallybeavery
lowresistance,andmustberatedforatleast1Amp.Tocalculatethevalueofashuntresistor,
youwillneedtodothefollowing...

Measure(orobtainfromthespecs)theresistanceofthemetermovement
NotetheFSDcurrentforthemeter(e.g.1mA)
CalculatethevoltageneededacrossthemetertoobtainFSD...
V=R*I(Rismeterresistance,IisFSDcurrent)...forexample
V=58*0.001=0.058V

Now,youcanworkouttheresistanceneededtoachievetherequiredFSDof1A...

R=V/Isousingthesameexample...
R=0.0058/1=0.058Ohm
Thereisasmallerrorherebecausethemeterisinparallelwiththeshunt,buttheerroris
negligibleforthiscurrent(0.1%).Figure3bshowsthenormalconnectionforashunt,andFigure
3cshowsthewayyoucancheat,usingafixedresistorandatrimpotforcalibration.

Asshown,thiswillresultinavoltagedropof0.1Vat1A,whichisunlikelytocauseaproblem.
A5Wwirewoundresistorshouldbeusedastheshuntresistor.

Figure4SeriesandShuntResistors

Becausetheshuntresistanceissolow,itwillbedifficulttomake,andevenhardertomeasure.It
isusuallyeasiertouseafixedresistor(e.g.0.1Ohm)withatrimpottosetthemeter.Thiscanbe
calibratedafterthepowersupplyiscompleteconnecta10Ohm10Wresistorbetweenthe+ve
andvesupplies,withamultimeter(settotheampsrange)inseries.Adjustthevoltageuntilthe
multimetershows0.5A,thenadjustbothtrimpotssothetwometersreadexactly1/2scale.
AllDCmetersarepolarized,sotheterminalmarked+mustgotothepositivesideofthe
supplyasshowninFigure3.Althoughreversepolaritywillnotdamagethemeters,the
readingswillnotbeasusefulastheyshouldbe.(I.e.theneedlewillbehardagainstthestop,
tryingtodisplayanegativevoltage )

Yourpowersupplyisnowreadyforserioususe.Themaximumcurrentof800mAto1.5A
(dependingontheregulatorICs)willbeenoughtotestanyClassABampupto+/25V(most
willworkfineatthisvoltage).NotethatitwillnotbesuitableforaClassAamplifier,since
thesedrawfarmorecurrentthatthissupplyisdesignedfor.Allpreampscanbetested,butmake
surethatyoudonotexceedthesupplyvoltagerecommendedthiswillbetypically+/15Vfor
opamps.
Iqbal uddin Khan
92-321-9207460
[email protected]
http://asia.groups.yahoo.com/group/Engineers_Electronics_Pakistan/

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