Showing posts with label power supplies schematic sysmbols. Show all posts
Showing posts with label power supplies schematic sysmbols. Show all posts

Saturday, May 2, 2015

Circuit Schematic 12 VDC / 120mA Switch Mode Power Supply Based LNK304

Eltronicschool. - Here is Circuit Schematic 12 VDC / 120mA Switch Mode Power Supply like in figure 1 below. This power supply based on LNK304 that a low component count, efficient off-line switcher IC that can support buck, buck-boost and flyback topologies. The IC has a built in auto start circuit for short circuit and open loop fault protection. Other features of LNK304 includes low temperature variation, thermal shut down,high break down voltage, good line & load regulation, high band width , wide input voltage range (85 to 230V AC) etc. In general the LNK304 has a better performance when compared to the many other discrete buck regulators.

In this time we will give you schematic circuit of Circuit Schematic 12 VDC / 120mA Switch Mode Power Supply Based LNK304, and also give the global description about Circuit Schematic 12 VDC / 120mA Switch Mode Power Supply Based LNK304.

Circuit Schematic

Circuit Schematic 12 VDC / 120mA Switch Mode Power Supply Based LNK304 / Circuitstoday

Component Parts
  • LNK304 IC
  • All component like in figure 1 above

Description

Circuit schematic like in figure 1 above is Circuit Schematic 12 VDC / 120mA Switch Mode Power Supply Based LNK304. The circuit diagram of a practical 12V/120mA transformerless switch mode power supply is shown above. Resistor R1, capacitors C1 and C2, diodes D1 and D2 and inductor L1 forms the input stage. D1 and D2 forms the rectifier section while C1 and C2 are input filters. Resistor R1 which is a fusible resistor limits the inrush current, increases differential mode noise attenuation and also serves as an input safety fuse.

The next stage is the regulator stage which consists of IC LNK304, diodes D3 and D4, capacitors C3, C4 and C5, resistors R3, R4 and R5 and inductor L2. D3 is the freewheeling diode while L2 is the output choke. C5 is the output filter capacitor which limits the output ripple voltage to a value as low as possible. The IC LNK304 is so configured that the power supply operated in the most discontinuous mode and that’s why a fast recovery diode (UF4005) is used as the freewheeling diode (D3). UF4005 has a reverse recovery time of around 75nS and it is well enough for the given situation.

The voltage drop across diodes D3 and D4 are practically same and so the voltage across C4 tracks the output voltage and this voltage is picked by the network comprising of resistors R2, R3 and is fed to the feedback pin. R2 and R3 sets the output voltage and for 12V output the voltage at the feedback pin must be 1.65V DC. The circuit attains regulation by skipping the switching cycles. When the output voltage rise, the current at the feedback pin also rises and when the current rises above the threshold value, subsequent cycles are skipped until the current at the feedback pin goes below the threshold and thus a constant output voltage is maintained.

The IC will auto restart if no cycles are skipped during a 50mS time period and this limits the maximum output power to 6% of the maximum over load power. That’s how over load protection is attained. Resistor R4 serves as a small preload which nullifies the effects of tracking error.

Source : Transformerless switch mode power supply circuit (Circuitstoday)

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Power Supplies Schematic Symbols of Electronic Components

Eltronicschool. - There are many kinds of schematic symbols of electronic components that used in electronic design. The schematic symbols can categorized into several parts as like power supply, input component, display component, resistor, semiconductors and others.

In this article we will show you one parts as the Schematic Symbols of Electronic Components this is power supplies. In here we will show you the symbols and the description of function of this Power Supplies Schematic Symbols of Electronic Components that we reference to PCB Wizard schematic symbols.

A. Battery

Description

A battery has more than a cell and is used for the same purpose. The smaller terminal is negative and the larger one is positive.

B. Cell


Description

Cell symbol is be used to provide a supply for a circuit

C. Ground

Description

Ground symbol is be used in electronic circuits to represent the 0 volts of the power supply. It can also be defined as the real earth , when it is applied in radio circuits and power circuits.

D. Voltage Rail

Description

Voltage rail symbol is be used to give rail AC and DC voltage in the circuit


E. Zero Rail

Description

Zero rail symbol is be used to give rail zero voltage in the circuit

F. DC Voltage Source

Description

DC voltage source is be used as a DC power supply, that is, the current will always flow in one direction.

G. AC Voltage Source

Description

AC voltage source is be used as a AC supply, that is, the current will always flow in not only one direction.

H. Current Source

Description

Current source is be used as a current source, that is, the current will always flow in one or two direction.