More on the LM317
So many people use the LM317 without actually knowing why certain values are used in a design, so I thought a bit more info to be in order.
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In practical applications a 10uF cap is fitted on the adj pin to improve transient response (and ripple rejection).
Lets look at the circuit without the cap fitted. In all tests we are switching the load at 1kHz.
Without the cap fitted we get poor transient response with large over/undershoots.
In the next diagram, we operate the 317 with a 5mA min load current and the 10uF cap. Note the improvement in the output response. (The scale on the scope is unchanged for all the tests)
In the next diagram, we have the min load current at 10mA. See how there is an even more improvement (less over/undershoot) in the output response.
Note that we are doing these experiments without any output capacitor, cause we want to see how the device will respond on its own.