LM317 Current Boosting Circuits [2N3055, MJ2955]

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  • Опубликовано: 10 мар 2020
  • LM317 Current Boost Circuits using 2N3055 and MJ2955
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    LM317 is one of the most popular adjustable regulator chips. The output voltage of the regulator can be adjusted from 1.25V to 35V. However, the chip can deliver currents up to 1.5A which is not enough for some power applications. In this article, I will discuss two methods of LM317 current boosting, using power PNP and NPN pass transistors.
    According to the LM317 datasheet: “The LM317 [1, 2] device is an adjustable three-terminal positive-voltage regulator capable of supplying more than 1.5 A over an output-voltage range of 1.25 V to 37 V. It requires only two external resistors to set the output voltage. The device features a typical line regulation of 0.01% and a typical load regulation of 0.1%. It includes current limiting, thermal overload protection, and safe operating area protection. Overload protection remains functional even if the ADJUST terminal is disconnected.”
    This information proves to us that this cheap 3-terminal device is suitable for many applications but it comes with a drawback for power applications and that is the limitation of the regulator’s output current handling (1.5A in the best conditions). This problem can be solved using a pass power transistor.
    Current Boosting Using a PNP Power Transistor (MJ2955)
    Figure-1 shows the schematic diagram of the circuit. This is an adjustable high current regulator circuit that the output voltage can be adjusted using a 5K potentiometer.
    The 10R resistor defines the Turn-On time of the pass-transistor and by the way, it defines how much current should passe through the LM317 and MJ2955 [3, 4]. Based on this parameter, the power rate of the resistor must be calculated. 1N4007 is a protective diode and 270R resistor provides the necessary ADJ pin’s current. As mentioned earlier, the 5K potentiometer defines the output voltage. 1000uF, 10uF, and 100nF capacitors have used to reduce noises. Don’t forget to install the transistor on a big heatsink.
    [A-2] Current Boosting Using an NPN Power Transistor (2N3055)
    Figure-2 shows the schematic diagram of the circuit. The 10K resistor at the output draws a small amount of current to avoid the floating output and it helps to stabilize the output voltage. Here 2N3055 [5, 6] plays the role of pass-transistor also.
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  • @MyVanitar
    @MyVanitar  4 года назад +4

    LM317 is one of the most popular adjustable regulator chips. The output voltage of the regulator can be adjusted from 1.25V to 35V. However, the chip can deliver currents up to 1.5A which is not enough for some power applications. In this video/article, I will discuss two methods of LM317 current boosting, using power PNP and NPN pass transistors.

    • @billycollins5029
      @billycollins5029 4 года назад

      Great

    • @denzal1
      @denzal1 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/3ZMfVpUieFc/видео.html

    • @Robert-hr6sh
      @Robert-hr6sh Год назад

      Or just use an LM338 with a good heatsink and forget the pass transistor.

  • @idiyerbill1968
    @idiyerbill1968 2 года назад +1

    The forum and the schematics was very helpful thank you so much

  • @solarcharging9743
    @solarcharging9743 3 года назад

    Excellent video. Thank you !

  • @sameerk12982
    @sameerk12982 3 года назад

    Hello from India....Thank you very much Sir for this easy to understand and very helpful video. Subscibed for more.

  • @vinodmahts4795
    @vinodmahts4795 4 года назад

    good one!

  • @blackwinter3410
    @blackwinter3410 4 года назад

    داداش خسته نباشی

  • @sternofashion7614
    @sternofashion7614 3 года назад

    Good job experience mate

  • @oreknezevic9662
    @oreknezevic9662 3 года назад

    👏👏👏

  • @21thTek
    @21thTek Год назад +1

    The Maximum Amp draw per gauge of wire Chart, shows that the breadboard kit wire at 24 gauge can only handle 1.154 Amps, which supports the 5 Watt or less theory

    • @MyVanitar
      @MyVanitar  Год назад +1

      that's for testing to show the proof of concept. in practice, you're gonna design a PCB

    • @Optimuseq
      @Optimuseq 6 месяцев назад +1

      As you can see it can handle little bit more for couple seconds... before it will meltdown :D

  • @RSP13
    @RSP13 2 года назад

    Nice

  • @Ianistrip
    @Ianistrip 2 года назад

    Hello very great-clever idea.,
    I have a question for your current boost by a 2N3055,
    in my old circuit power supply 0-25V - 1.5 A, with 2 x LM 317s,
    the first Lm317 works as current limiter & from his output the DC voltage
    goes to the second LM 317 for voltage adjust 0 to 25 V for output terminal,
    does the right conect the transistor 2N3055 to the first LM 317(current limiter)?
    and the resistor's pin 10KΩ connect to this LM's out OR to output terminals + & - ?? or not..
    (Iam a simple amateur)
    Thank you
    *I tryed to upload here a schematic by google-drive (to see you what I mean)
    but doesn't let me to upload the link here

    • @MyVanitar
      @MyVanitar  2 года назад +1

      No need to upload the schematic, I got what you mean. Truly, I have not tested your configuration myself but I think your assumption is right. However, I think you should try the PNP solution. Just try on a breadboard. shouldn't be difficult

    • @Ianistrip
      @Ianistrip 2 года назад

      @@MyVanitar ,
      Thank you very much for your fast reply,
      I asked about 2N3055 mod. because I have many spares of them .
      What is your opinion,
      for where I will connect the end of the 10K resistor;
      At the output of the first current limiter LM 317"or at the output terminal
      (if something does not work, I will try with a MJ 2955)
      thanks again

    • @MyVanitar
      @MyVanitar  2 года назад +1

      The 10K res just provide a minimum load to keep the output stable. so I think you should use it for the second stage (voltage regulator)

    • @Ianistrip
      @Ianistrip 2 года назад +2

      @@MyVanitar ,
      hello ,
      finally i replaced both the Lm317s by lm350t
      (because the transformer its up to 3A total)
      the circuit works fine+output protection up to 3A without other mod.
      thnX for help

    • @MyVanitar
      @MyVanitar  2 года назад

      @@Ianistrip good luck

  • @mehmetberkeinan
    @mehmetberkeinan 7 месяцев назад

    Hello, thanks for project. i have some trouble with this schematic potentiometer. When i reach minimum potentiometer is burning. İn schematic potentiometer 5k or with 5k serial resistor ? its my school project and i stuck.. in the output so unregulated i think potentiometer cause that too.

    • @mehmetberkeinan
      @mehmetberkeinan 7 месяцев назад

      My 270r resistor is old maybe i should change that.. any suggest ?

    • @MyVanitar
      @MyVanitar  7 месяцев назад

      man schematic is very easy, why you should have any problem. if you do not have a 5K pot, use 10K

  • @ruslank4028
    @ruslank4028 3 года назад

    I have 18V 30A transformer. Can I use MJ11032 instead of 2N3055 and possibly replace LM317 with LM350 if need be?

    • @MyVanitar
      @MyVanitar  3 года назад

      How much current you want to get at the output?

    • @ruslank4028
      @ruslank4028 3 года назад

      @@MyVanitar All 30 amps considering MJ11032 can handle 50 amps easily. They should be heatsinked of course anyways.

    • @MyVanitar
      @MyVanitar  3 года назад

      @@ruslank4028 You can not get 30A out of a 30A transformer. also you must consider dissipation and voltage drops. I suggest you to use an SMPS. switching power supply

  • @emmanuelmatewere7575
    @emmanuelmatewere7575 Год назад

    Can i use a 25c1106 npn power transistor?

  • @Electronic_For_You
    @Electronic_For_You 4 года назад

    Plise make a video LM317 and 13005 from old cfl lamp to boost the current pliz 🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @Electronic_For_You
      @Electronic_For_You 4 года назад

      I have (15) 13003
      And (5) 13005

    • @MyVanitar
      @MyVanitar  4 года назад

      You can not make a test yourself? It's not a complex circuit. if yes, what results you got?

    • @Electronic_For_You
      @Electronic_For_You 4 года назад

      It not working but why????
      All connection was right 😞

    • @Electronic_For_You
      @Electronic_For_You 4 года назад

      Tell me pliz

    • @MyVanitar
      @MyVanitar  4 года назад +1

      @@Electronic_For_You How exactly not working? You don't have an output voltage or what? Please recheck although this is a switching transistor

  • @alvisyah3126
    @alvisyah3126 Год назад +1

    Show us the wiring diagram please

    • @MyVanitar
      @MyVanitar  Год назад

      It's a good practice that you invest time and not be hurry, I have mentioned where you can find more info

  • @user-qp3bg9uz1r
    @user-qp3bg9uz1r 4 месяца назад

    Great job bro, i want a circuit diagram please.

    • @MyVanitar
      @MyVanitar  4 месяца назад

      Check description

  • @DariusIC
    @DariusIC 4 года назад +1

    Is it possible to make the same circuit for LM337 in negative voltage? For a dual power supply.

    • @MyVanitar
      @MyVanitar  4 года назад +1

      Good question, I have not seen a reference design for this, but I think if you use the second circuit and replace 2N3055 with MJ2955 for LM337, it should work, but I have not tested it

  • @testaja3614
    @testaja3614 3 года назад

    Can i use tip3055?

  • @Electronic_For_You
    @Electronic_For_You 4 года назад

    MJE 3055 will work same????

    • @MyVanitar
      @MyVanitar  4 года назад +1

      try it. it will work but I am not sure about heat dissipation or current delivery, but its DC current gain rate is good

    • @Electronic_For_You
      @Electronic_For_You 4 года назад

      I have old 13005 they are not working same why????

    • @Electronic_For_You
      @Electronic_For_You 4 года назад

      2n3055 can i use 2 of them????
      For 8A ??????

    • @MyVanitar
      @MyVanitar  4 года назад

      @@Electronic_For_You Theoretically Yes, but I have not tested it myself. You can not simply parallel them. Do some research. if I gonna answer this, it takes another video

    • @MyVanitar
      @MyVanitar  4 года назад +1

      @@Electronic_For_You How they work?

  • @blackwinter3410
    @blackwinter3410 4 года назад

    میگم ی مدار حفاظت اتصال کوتاه سراغ نداری؟ بدون رله

    • @MyVanitar
      @MyVanitar  4 года назад

      Not now, but I'll consider it for future projects. Please only write English comment to be useful for others also

    • @blackwinter3410
      @blackwinter3410 4 года назад

      @@MyVanitar ok tnx for replay also when u make a new video for that short circut? with out relay

  • @jp040759
    @jp040759 Год назад +1

    You are losing voltage in the small lead wires you are using. The LM317 can regulate far better than you demonstrated. The voltage drop on your lead wires must be huge. Good video for newbies. Adding a pass transistor for more current is far cheaper than buying LM338 if you need more than 1.5 amps.

    • @MyVanitar
      @MyVanitar  Год назад

      Do you think I don't know that?! This is just for testing, you have to design your PCB if you would like to use this circuit seriously. Yes LM338 is expensive and its thermal dissipation is not as good as a power transistor

    • @jp040759
      @jp040759 Год назад +1

      @@MyVanitar I know you knew that. I put it out there for the newbies since you didn't mention it in your video. Croc/Aligator leads today are so cheap and tiny gauge they are only good for a few milliamp loads.

    • @MyVanitar
      @MyVanitar  Год назад

      Yes, I have made some of those Alligators for myself using a good thick copper wire. Thank you for your comment. actually, most people don't watch the content completely and that makes the difference between a wise person like you and a person who just makes arguments about anything. another example is my last video (fake soldering iron). People see their 40W soldering irons are unable to melt a simple thing, especially with flux and another 40W iron does easily, but just argue with me that power measurement is irrelevant

    • @jp040759
      @jp040759 Год назад

      @@MyVanitar Absolutely. I make leads with 14 gauge wire I have from stripped line cords from appliances for some testing I do. It amazes me that the clips today aren't even soldered. They just use the strain relief crimps to bond the wire to the clip.

  • @stoffel89
    @stoffel89 2 года назад

    Thanks for the video. I read your article. You are kind to share this info. Im looking to build a variable dc power (0-48v) supply with 15 to 20 amp current output. a microwave transformer 220v input to 12v output with KBPC 5010 FBR and beafy cap. I dont know how to calculate the capacitor rating that i need though. Then this circuit of your design afterwards with digital V and A readout. Going to need cooling fan also and safety fuse. Im subscribed and you need more subs and likes. Any tips and advice from your side wil be much appreciated. ( im new to electronics by the way, need to learn allot more)

    • @MyVanitar
      @MyVanitar  2 года назад

      Thanks, Johan. if I understood you correctly, you wanna build a 0-50V supply that can handle up to 20A. You decided to use a 12V microwave transformer. There are two problems, I don't think your selected transformer is a good choice since the output is 12V and I don't think it can handle such a current, because the circuit will have some drops and dissipation as well. The easiest method for you (because you said you are new and you wanna learn staff) is to use a commercial SMPS (the ones with metal case) with at least 50V output and 20A. then connect the output of this SMPS to a powerful DC to DC Buck converter module to be able to adjust the V and A. You may be able to find a commercial unit for your purpose, I can introduce the Siglent new power supplies with digital display. Linear power supplies are good for sensitive devices and laboratory equipment. for power applications, SMPS (switching power supplies) are far more efficient. a 20A transformer is huge and quite heavy!

    • @robertneill3057
      @robertneill3057 11 месяцев назад

      There's a circuit on Circuit Exchange International using the LM 317 regulator with 5 or 6 TIP 2995 transistors to boost the current. Built into an old pc tower case. The transformer and heatsink are large and a dissipation of around 40W or higher is stated. Use the HVT version of the regulator to provide 48v limiting the current to around 660mA to 700mA by a resistor on the input of the regulator. Use the voltage drop across this resistor to operate the boost transistors. There's a circuit on the Texas Instruments datasheet that uses a PNP driver transistor with NPN pass transistors in conjunction with the LM317 regulator.

  • @abbaspourmoghadam3850
    @abbaspourmoghadam3850 Год назад

    Where to buy that circuit?

    • @MyVanitar
      @MyVanitar  Год назад +1

      I have not designed a PCB for this because the circuit was simple, just follow one of the schematics you like

    • @abbaspourmoghadam3850
      @abbaspourmoghadam3850 Год назад

      @@MyVanitar I made John hutchison crystal cells I got 10 volt very steady but low amperage....don't know what boost converter suits my application

    • @MyVanitar
      @MyVanitar  Год назад +1

      these are linear power supplies or linear regulators (with current boosters), I have introduced a boost converter in another video

    • @abbaspourmoghadam3850
      @abbaspourmoghadam3850 Год назад +1

      @@MyVanitar thank u Brother only u replied...no one wants to contribute...

  • @amitghosh6966
    @amitghosh6966 2 года назад

    Where is the circuit diagram ?

    • @MyVanitar
      @MyVanitar  2 года назад

      Please watch the video completely, when you are hurry, you can not learn something correctly.

    • @amitghosh6966
      @amitghosh6966 2 года назад

      @@MyVanitar I watched the complete video but couldn't find the circuit of current booster you said in description with npn & pnp transistor

    • @MyVanitar
      @MyVanitar  2 года назад

      @@amitghosh6966 Check the video description, there is a link to the article

  • @gerryboypanot7344
    @gerryboypanot7344 4 года назад +1

    Diagram please.........

    • @MyVanitar
      @MyVanitar  4 года назад

      Check the video description

    • @j.w.8663
      @j.w.8663 3 года назад

      You have to click "MORE" in the description because there's a ======================= line

  • @gerryboypanot7344
    @gerryboypanot7344 4 года назад

    Diagram please.........

    • @MyVanitar
      @MyVanitar  4 года назад +1

      Check the video description

    • @gerryboypanot7344
      @gerryboypanot7344 4 года назад

      @@MyVanitar Thanks, more power supply topics please.......

    • @MyVanitar
      @MyVanitar  4 года назад +1

      @@gerryboypanot7344 I have more designs also, check my other videos