[info]Stabilizatory 79xx ST'ka moga miec nizsze napiecie wyjsciowe

Witam. Taki mi wpadl artykul w "rece" i moze ktos bedzie takze tym zainteresowany. Otoz autor opisuje sytuacje ze ujemne stabilizatory ST serii 79xx moga miec na wyjsciu duzo nizsze napiecie niz nominalne stabilizowane jesli nie sa podlaczone do obciazenie ciagnacego wiecej niz 5mA (w sumie, minimalny prad, zeby otworzyl sie zener). Efekt: spalony uklad zasilany tym ujemnym napieciem.

Tu jeszcze cytat z oryginalu: "The 79xx voltage regulators series made by ST have to be connected to a load consuming at least 5 mA. Otherwise, their input voltage (decreased by about 8V) appears right at the output. So, according to our measuremets, you can get up to 20V at the output of a L7905 without a load."

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