load regulation

can the load regulation be improved?
changing from a 15mA load to a 30mA load results in a 0.2V drop at the output.
 

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Since your Vout is ten volts greater than your Vin, you have more than enough voltage headroom to use a series pass transistor in the "common collector" (a/k/a "emitter fofllower") topology. This will reduce your output impedance enormously. Since Delta_Vout is equal to Delta_Iout times OutputImpedance, lower OutputImpedance will give you much lower Delta_Vout. And that means much better load regulation.

I suggest you try something like a stripped down, simplified version of the old OLD "Pooge 5.51" regulator from Audio Amateur magazine. As other members have said, you need lots more gain around your feedback loop. And thanks to the very large ratio (collector_impedance / emitter_impedance) of transistor Q2, this circuit has lots of gain. Since it's an emitter follower, it also has extremely low output impedance.

You can use whatever Constant Current Source you like: JFET, or PNP+2x1N4148, or PNP+LED, whatever you want.

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Having a common emitter or common collector pass transistor doesn't fundamentally change the performance level: in both cases, the overall loop gain can be the same, provided the two configurations are used to their best optimum.
Adding active components will improve performance, if used effectively and sensibly, but great improvements are already possible with just the basic scheme, without any additions, just by tweaking the components values
 
A suggestion.
C4,R6 and D3 gives a startup pulse.
After this D2 will take over from the output.
TIP115 Darlington increases the gain.
From 15mA to 30mA load is a difference of 0.006V.

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You paint yourself in a corner by using a PNP. If you use an NPN you can use current source biasing as in the superreg concept.
You need to swap the LTP outputs for correct loop phase and Bob's your uncle ;-)

Jan
 
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