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Re: [TenTec] Rsc value for LM723 in 280/255 power supplies?

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] Rsc value for LM723 in 280/255 power supplies?
From: Mike Bryce <prosolar@sssnet.com>
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Date: Sun, 3 Jun 2012 13:58:43 -0400
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pete,

the .68 ohm resistor does in fact monitor current, but not the total current 
from the supply.

the value is not critical in this application. I've used various low ohm 
resistors with no adverse effect.

however, if you were to take the output side of the .68 and tie it to the 
Vsense line, then you'd have a niffy little power supply and in this 
configuration, the value of .68 would in fact set the current for this 
application.

to compute the value for the current limiting resistor, use this formula

Ilimit = Vsense/Rsc


the way Ten Tec has it wired, the .68 monitors base current to the two pass 
transistors. but the current limit of the supply is set by the combined values 
of R3, R4, R5, and R6; all .15 ohms. as in most linear supplies that use 
several pass transistors, these resistors also balance the load to the 
transistors.

The engineer that designed this supply took a rather unique direction as some 
circuits of the model 280 are differently odd when compared to a standard 723 
power supply.

mike, wb8vge


On Jun 2, 2012, at 5:07 PM, Peter Bertini wrote:

> I hope I am replying to the current thread correctly; since I don't see a
> reply feature when reading the archives.
> 
> I'm not concerned about the damage, I am rebuilding the supply with all new
> parts including the semiconductors and old electrolytic caps. I'm aware of
> the need for current limiting for the TenTec PAs for low impedance-load SWR
> protection.
> 
> But, my question should have been a bit more specific: I was curious  how
> the value for Rsc was calculated, and what is this being used for in this
> particular power supply? The 0.62 ohm resistor is between pins two and
> three on the LM-723-- they are the current limit and current sense lines
> for the LM-723. It almost looks like they are providing some method of
> foldback protection for the supply if the pass transistor base current
> exceeds a certain level?? I can't make much sense of the app note info for
> the value of Rsc. I'm curious as to what Rsc actually does.
> 
> Pete
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