- The circuit diagram shown here is of a 10V switching regulator based on the LM5007 from National Semiconductors.
- The LM5007 is an integrated step down switching regulator which has all necessary systems required for making a cost effective and reliable switching regulator circuit.
- The IC is available in MSOP-8, LLp-8 packages and has a lot of built in features like thermal shut down, under voltage lock out, duty cycle limiting, current limiting etc.
- The output voltage of this regulator can be adjusted using the resistor R3 and R4.
- OR the given values of R3 and R4 in the circuit diagram, the output voltage will be 10V.
- he equation governing the output voltage is Vout = 2.5 x (R3+R4)/R4. Resistor R1 sets the switch on time and C4 is the boost boot strap capacitor.
- Resistor R2 determines the variation of OFF time and C3 is a decoupling capacitor.
NOTES:
- The supply voltage can be anything between 12 to 72V DC.
- Output voltage can be adjusted using R3 and R4.
- C1 and C5 are polyester capacitors.
- C1 and C2 must be rated at least 100V.
- R5 and C5 forms a filter network.
- The output current limit of LM5007 is 700mA.
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