Adjustable Symmetrical Power Supply Using LM317 and LM337:
The circuit will serve as a voltage converter with an input voltage of 35 V to produce an output voltage of 1.25 V to 30 V. The positive voltage is being handled by LM317 IC while the negative voltage is handled by LM337. The circuit can provide an output current of 1 A. During the production of 1 A current, the regulator is dissipating too much heat and without the presence of a heat sink, the regulator may get damaged.
Using these types of regulators provide features such as low noise and low price in the market. It can be made operational even with few components used. The only disadvantage that it will impose is the poor conversion efficiency. With the output of 35 V to 5 V, the efficient ratio of the output power with the input power is less than 42%. This is the reason why the switching regulator became cheap recently although the number of external components to be connected is minimally increased. These regulators will work with better efficiency when used in case where current is more than 1A for more than 15 V and 0.4 A for less than 15 V from the power supply. Each regulator is adjusted for single positive and negative voltage output using the 10K ohms potentiometers RV1 & RV2. For dual outputs, a dual connected potentiometer RV3 is made to operate by switch S1. The visual indication on the voltmeter V1 is shown using the switch S2.
R1-2=270ohms
R3-4=2.2Kohms
R5-6=10Kohms
C1-5=100uF/63V
C2-4=100nF/100V
C3-8=10uF/25V
C6-10=100uF/63V
C7-9=100nF/100V
RV1-2=10Kohms Lin.
RV3=2X10Kohms Lin.
IC 1=LM 317T
IC 2=LM 337T
D1-2=1N4001
D3-4=1N4001
L1-2=LED 3mm
F1-2=1A slow Blow Fuse
S1-2=2X ON-ON SW
V1=0-30V DC Voltmeter
The adjustable symmetrical power supply is suitable to be used in audio amplifiers, microphone amplifiers, op-amp applications, impedance converters and other devices that require regulated positive and negative DC supply, since the output current is 1 A.
Source by:w3circuits
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