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Power Supply Regulators Unit 4 – Voltage Feedback Regulation


Exercise 3 – Active Foldback Current Limiting


EXERCISE OBJECTIVE


When you have completed this exercise, you will be able to demonstrate the foldback current
limiting protection circuit of a series voltage feedback regulator. You will verify your results
with a multimeter.


EXERCISE DISCUSSION



  • Active foldback current protection requires a sensing transistor and current-sensing resistor
    to detect a current overload.

  • The sensing transistor is cut off (does not conduct) when no overload exist and conducts
    when a current overload occurs.

  • Exceeding specified load current causes the circuit output voltage and current to decrease.

  • On the VOLTAGE FEEDBACK REGULATION circuit block, transistor Q2 and resistors
    R3, R4, and R5 create the foldback network.

  • During normal operating conditions, Q2 is reverse-biased and does not conduct.

  • When the load current through R5 (a current sensing resistor) is large enough to generate a
    voltage drop that forward biases Q2, the circuit enters the foldback current-limiting mode.


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