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DC-DC variable voltage and current lab power supply

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bengaltiger

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Hi,

looking for simple DC-DC variable voltage and current lab power supply circuit.

variable voltage (around 3 to 12 volts) and variable current. (current limiting with LED indicator)

Also I will add digital voltmeter and ammeter module.

Regards,
BT
 
You'll need either a switching regulator or low dropout regulator if you want your output voltage to swing to your input voltage.

Also bear in mind that if you have a 2 amp load with 12 volts input and 3 volts output you'll be dissipating around 18 watts of power so you'll need a reasonable sized heatsink if you're going for a linear regulator.
 
Hi,

looking for simple DC-DC variable voltage and current lab power supply circuit.

variable voltage (around 3 to 12 volts) and variable current. (current limiting with LED indicator)

Also I will add digital voltmeter and ammeter module.

Regards,
BT

Here is a design for a good lab supply that swings the output voltage down to zero and has adjustable current limit level. LED indicates when in current mode.
 
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