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This simple voltage regulator (Fig. 3.36) is made on the LM317 microcircuit, the VT1 transistor is used to increase the maximum load current.

Adjustable voltage regulator, 35/32 volts 3 amps

The output voltage is regulated by resistor R4 in the range of 1,8 ... 32 V. It should be noted that the circuit is very simple and does not have output short circuit protection.

The domestic analogue of the microcircuit is KR142EN12.

Author: Semyan A.P.

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