Problem with LT1083 PSU...

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Hi all,

I've made a (combined) regulated symmetrical power supply with two LT1083 + LM317 + LM337.. Which is;
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.

I use a toroidal trafo with two independent 30v AC outputs (225VA) and two seperated 35A rectifiers plus 10,000u main reservoirs before this circuit. And the V+/V- would be 30v each.
However, I cannot read any voltage on main negative rail (V-) while main positive rail (V+ to GND = 30v) and input of that negative rail (DC2+ to DC2- = 42v) is exist. And the second thing is the bottom LT1083 gets warm a bit while the other was still cold!
Anyway,
Do you see any unsuitability on that circuit design? May LM337 causes that kind of fault? Because I cannot imagine any other suspect..

Thanks in advance for the replies.
 
Your PSU design is absolutely OK. I made it that way a couple of times, everything works like a charm. You probably made an error in wiring or on PCB or you have a faulty component - double check everything, step by step, piece by piece - don't give up - it must work !
 
On the first view i also couldn't find any bug in your schematic, but could you explain me how much current you do expect with this circuit ? Low drop out indeed, but two regs in series ? one 7.5 A and then 1.5 A ? hmm ... :scratch2: I don't think you'll need the diodes D1,2 ... As far as i remember the LT1083 has an internal protection ...

best regards
artQuake
 
Hi Dxvideo,

You are using a trafo that outputs 30 Vac, rectified raw, should put out more than 40Vdc, as you measured @ 42Vdc. per winding, feeding; Whew! The LT1083, a fixed +ve reggie, which, assuming is a 12Vdc output, it's recommended input is 25Vdc. Max 30Vdc. Aren't you stretching the LT1083 a fair bit here. Then it feeds the LM reggie. Even if everything works, I don't see how you are going to get +/- 15Vdc output from a +/- 12 Vdc input.

Then, you have to consider that a +ve reggie, although it may be utilised to regulate and produce -ve voltage, but it may only work in a single stand alone loop only. In your circuit, you have 2 loops; ie; a +ve loop and -ve loop combined. May not work!

Try this, remove the LT1083 on the -ve DC2 side and jumper wire in it's place. Power up and see if you can obtain a -ve voltage at output of LM337. If yes, then it is confirmed that LT1083 cannot be used here.

Usually 1 reggie per loop is sufficient. You don't need 2 in series for your circuit.

Regards,
Gerard
 
Hi V,
one can use two positive regulators to generate a dual polarity supply if there are separate secondaries and separate rectifiers for each positive regulator.
Once these are tied together to give a zero volt line the following regulators must be pos+neg to give lower voltage dual polarity supplies.

He has been told to buy the correct voltage transformer, but he's made his mind up.
 
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