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fat-tony said:windozeuser said:Thank's for all ur replies im going to buy a 16 to 18 volt transformer today
THANKS
Try to get an 18. You'll have better results (as seen above)
If you get a transformer that puts out 16Vp-p, you're going to be coming really close to the cutout voltage on the regulators (because of the 1.4V drop from the diodes)
Exo said:keep in mind that adding a capacitor will increase the voltage (Voltage * sqrt(2)). So if you have 12V coming out if your rectifier a large cap will make it 17V.
windozeuser said:I Want To Use A step Down Transformer To Change The 120 VAC To 12 VAC Then Covert it into Pure 12 VDC
I did not get the idea.....
First, you were designing a 12 Vdc output then at the last portion it was already 15 Vdc.
If you are going to stick with th 12 Vdc output then the 12 Vac secondary output on you transformer is fine. By calculation Vdc = Vac * 1.414 = 16.96 Vdc. Minus the voltage drop on the two diodes (0.7*2=1.4Vdc) =16.96-1.4= 15.56Vdc input on your 7812 regulator.
panic mode said:And one more thing, yes it DOES matter what is the voltage in front
of the regulator. Do NOT put more than couple of volts than needed
if you want to use full current or if you are trying to use small size heatsink.
Example:
Using 7812 (12V output) at 1Amp (full current) and input voltage of
ca 15V.
Power dissipation for 7812 is (15V-12V)*1A=3Watt (not bad at all).
Now if you want to power same load and your input voltage is ca 25V
you get (25V-12V)*1A=13Watt (ouch... that is more than one of my soldering irons use!)
Did someone mention 37V on input????
According to datasheet for LM340 (this is one of the 7812 flavors)
maximum power disipation at INFINITE heatsink is under 20Watts.
(Check page 9 : https://www.electro-tech-online.com/custompdfs/2003/12/LM340-1.pdf ).
So (37V-12V)*1A=25Watt (!)
I just would like to say thank you! I'm learning.....
Thanks to all and to you panic mode