Has anyone ever seen this style of power supply before?
I have been asked to provide a PCB for the circuit shown below. The person that provided the diagram claims that he built one and it works fine and provides 12V at 2A. I'm skeptical to say the least.
hi,
For starters, a PMOS is indicated in the d/s clip but a NMOS FET is drawn.
Also 12V from a 10Vmin source is not possible.
The 16Vz never conducts
Its all wrong.
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If I
- ignore the incorrect symbol and pin numbers and use a P-Channel FET with the Source oriented towards the Source (novel concept;-))
- and explain that with 10V in you might get close to 10V out
Perhaps it will work sort of, would be interesting to see what the output voltage is with +15V in when using the specified 16V Zener
Correct
the 12V notation is an error in documentation.
Perhaps the intent was to charge a 12V battery with OVP using series rather than shunt protection, which might make sense coming from a >100W alternator which would have its own voltage regulation unless it failed.
It seems we're all on the same page (excluding the fellow that provided the circuit diagram). I'm about to post another unrelated circuit in this section, perhaps you guys will have some ideas.
Circuit is polarity protection of load connected on +12 point. Zener diode, resistors and transistor limits Vgs.
Circuit can be a part of battery supply.