The LM317T is a adjustable 3 terminal positive voltage regulator capable of supplying in excess of 1.5 amps over an output range of 1.25 to 37 volts. The device also has built in current limiting and thermal shutdown which makes it essentially blow-out proof.
Output voltage is set by two resistors R1 and R2 connected as shown below.
The voltage across R1 is a constant 1.25 volts and the adjustment terminal
current is less than 100uA. The output voltage can be closely approximated
from Vout=1.25 * (1+(R2/R1)) which ignores the adjustment terminal
current ``but will be close if the current through R1 and R2 is many times
greater. A minimum load of about 10mA is required, so the value for R1 can
be selected to drop 1.25 volts at 10mA or 120 ohms. Something less than
120 ohms can be used to insure the minimum current is greater than 10mA.
The example below shows a LM317 used as 13.6 volt regulator. The 988
ohm resistor for R2 can be obtained with a standard 910 and 75 ohm in series.
When power is shut off to the regulator the output voltage should fall
faster than the input. In case it doesn't, a diode can be connected across
the input/output terminals to protect the regulator from possible reverse
voltages. A 1uF tantalum or 25uF electrolytic capacitor across the output
improves transient response and a small 0.1uF tantalum capacitor is
recommended across the input if the regulator is located an appreciable
distance from the power supply filter. The power transformer should be
large enough so that the regulator input voltage remains 3 volts
above the output at full load, or 16.6 volts for a 13.6 volt output.
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