LM317 question

polioli

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Hi , new to circuits and I'm making a voltage regulator using an LM317 . The circuits have diodes to take any excess voltage at the output away from the LM317 . My question is why can't you just put one diode at the output to allow current to flow out but not back?
 

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BobK

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You could, but you would lose regulation since the diode will have a different voltage drop at different currents. The diode backwards from Vout to Vin is there to protect from capacitors on the output side feeding a voltage back into the output pin of the LM317 when the power is shut off. It is not necessary in most cases.

Bob
 

OLIVE2222

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Also the diode bridge output is reversed and D6, being shorted, is useless.

Olivier
 

davenn

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here's a corrected and improved circuit diag

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cheers
Dave
 

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