X-Authentication-Warning: delorie.com: mail set sender to geda-user-bounces using -f X-Recipient: geda-user AT delorie DOT com X-Originating-IP: 88.129.21.118 Subject: Re: [geda-user] Variable voltage supply from fixed -- found distributor mark fixed but are adjustable To: geda-user AT delorie DOT com References: <84c207a9-df84-c244-96ee-b7e05795d491 AT nksb DOT online> From: "Nicklas SB Karlsson (nk AT nksb DOT online) [via geda-user AT delorie DOT com]" Message-ID: <0292d06b-6e36-e725-12c0-6c107928993c@nksb.online> Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2020 06:48:26 +0100 User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:78.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/78.5.1 MIME-Version: 1.0 In-Reply-To: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Language: en-US Reply-To: geda-user AT delorie DOT com Errors-To: nobody AT delorie DOT com X-Mailing-List: geda-user AT delorie DOT com X-Unsubscribes-To: listserv AT delorie DOT com Precedence: bulk Assumed those distributor marked as fixed where fixed voltage but reading datasheet I found some of the really are adjustable with an extra pin, easy to come by and plenty in stock. Den 2020-12-15 kl. 02:24, skrev gene glick (geneglick AT optonline DOT net) [via geda-user AT delorie DOT com]: > I've done some of all that. For now, I'll assume you want a positive > supply > > TL431 is a personal favorite. It works very well as a shunt regulator > or with a transistor to form a higher current series regulator. Both > good...depends on the application. > > You did not mention noise or temperature. If noise is important to > you, then you'll need to find a regulator that exposes the voltage > reference so you can filter it. Temperature can affect some of these > regulators. I've run the TL431 to 175C (and higher) with no problems. > The band-gap reference is really very stable. Some regulators have > thermal shutdown at 160C. > > Zener references are noisy, if that matters for you. If not, zener + > pass transistor is an okay option. I suspect zener's are not thermally > stable at high temperatures. > > You can always roll your own with an opamp, a pass transistor, and a > reference. That's pretty much what is inside the TL431 anyway. :D > > Also, if you look at the data sheet for any of the 3-pin fixed > regulators - I'm pretty sure they show ways to raise the output with > either some resistors or zener diodes. I haven't tried this, however. > > For low power, it's hard to beat SOT23 TL431 + SOT23 2N2222 + a couple > resistors. Very small, very flexible. > > Hope that helps. > > gene