Stablised Power Supply With Short-Circuit Indication circuit
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Stablised Power Supply With Short- Indication
This is an efficient 4-stage stabilized power supply unit designed for testing electronic circuits. It delivers well-regulated and stabilized output, which is crucial for most electronic circuits to function correctly. The circuit includes an audio-visual indicator that activates in the event of a short circuit on the PCB being tested, allowing for immediate power cut-off to protect valuable components from damage.
The 4-stage stabilized power supply unit is composed of several key components that work together to ensure reliable performance. The first stage typically consists of a transformer that steps down the AC voltage from the mains supply to a lower, manageable level. This transformer is followed by a rectifier circuit, which converts the AC voltage into pulsating DC voltage. Common rectifier configurations include bridge rectifiers using diodes, which provide full-wave rectification.
In the next stage, a smoothing capacitor is employed to reduce the ripple voltage present in the pulsating DC output. This capacitor charges during the peaks of the rectified voltage and discharges during the troughs, resulting in a more stable DC output. The value of the smoothing capacitor is chosen based on the load current requirements and the acceptable ripple voltage for the specific application.
Following the smoothing capacitor, a voltage regulation stage is implemented. This stage may utilize linear voltage regulators, such as the LM7812 for a +12V output, or adjustable regulators like the LM317, allowing for various output voltage levels. These regulators maintain a constant output voltage despite variations in input voltage or load current, ensuring that the connected electronic circuits receive a stable supply.
Finally, the last stage includes protection mechanisms such as fuses or circuit breakers to safeguard against overcurrent situations. The audio-visual indicator is implemented using a combination of LEDs and a buzzer or speaker. When a short circuit is detected, a current sensing resistor triggers the indicator, alerting the user and disconnecting power to prevent damage to the tested circuit.
Overall, this 4-stage stabilized power supply unit is an essential tool for electronic testing, providing reliable power with built-in safety features to protect both the power supply itself and the circuits under test.Here is an efficient 4-stage stabilised power supply unit for testing electronic circuits. It provides well regulated and stabilised output, which is essential for most electronic circuits to give proper results. The circuit provides an audio-visual indication if there is a short circuit in the PCB under test, so the power supply to the circuit ˜under test can be cut-off immediately to save the valuable components from damage..
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