R rocky79 New Member Oct 20, 2009 #1 Hello fellows, I am having hard time understanding what the greened part of the circuit does. Vin can change from 0 to 28v and it may experience voltage spikes. My question is how do you analyze this circuit and what is the purpose of this darlington transistor. Thanks in advance Attachments Circuit_Input.jpeg 68.8 KB · Views: 196 Last edited: Oct 20, 2009
Hello fellows, I am having hard time understanding what the greened part of the circuit does. Vin can change from 0 to 28v and it may experience voltage spikes. My question is how do you analyze this circuit and what is the purpose of this darlington transistor. Thanks in advance
audioguru Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Oct 20, 2009 #2 The darlington amplifies the current from the 1k resistor that feeds the 28V zener diode then sends about 26.5V to the next regulator.
The darlington amplifies the current from the 1k resistor that feeds the 28V zener diode then sends about 26.5V to the next regulator.
D dougy83 Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Oct 21, 2009 #3 The darlington & zener limit the voltage to what audioguru said, the caps and inductor filter out a bit of the noise presented to Vin.
The darlington & zener limit the voltage to what audioguru said, the caps and inductor filter out a bit of the noise presented to Vin.
I indulis New Member Oct 21, 2009 #4 28Vmax feeding a 28V zener isn't going to do much. The emitter will track 2 Vbe's below Vin.
R rocky79 New Member Oct 21, 2009 #5 Thanks guys, now i have to figure out the equation for that low pass rc filter.