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reymerd dijo:hola a todos de verda me gustarian q me ayudaran con una fuente fija de 12voltios y 4amp de corriente si pueden facilitarme un circuito.
grasias!
elaficionado dijo:Hola.
No hay problema si usas una batería de 3V-3A, en lugar de una de 3V-2A.
Chao.
elaficionado.
elaficionado dijo:Hola.
Para una fuente de 3V- 2A, necesitas un LM350, un transformador de 6V-2A, un puente rectificador de 2A ó más amperios, un condensador de 2200uF /16V ó más.
Chao.
elaficionado.
PROTECTION DIODES
When external capacitors are used with any IC regulator it is sometimes necessary to add protection diodes to prevent the capacitors from discharging through low current points into the regulator. Most 10 μF capacitors have low enough internal series resistance to deliver 20A spikes when shorted. Although the surge is short, there is enough energy to damage parts of the IC. When an output capacitor is connected to a regulator and the input is shorted, the output capacitor will discharge into the output of the regulator. The discharge current depends on the value of the capacitor, the output voltage of the regulator, and the rate of decrease of VIN. In the LM150, this discharge path is through a large junction that is able to sustain 25A surge with no problem. This is not true of other types of positive regulators. For output capacitors of 25 μF or less, there is no need to use diodes.
The bypass capacitor on the adjustment terminal can discharge through a low current junction. Discharge occurs when either the input or output is shorted. Internal to the LM150 is a 50W resistor which limits the peak discharge current. No protection is needed for output voltages of 25V or less and 10 μF capacitance. Figure 3 shows an LM150 with protection diodes included for use with outputs greater than 25V and high values of output capacitance.
Vout=Vref(1+R2/R1)+Iadj*R2