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How to get more juice out of this shunt regulator

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Hi chaps

I've breadboarded this shunt regulator. I want to use it to power an active crossover that needs 60mA per channel. So far it works fine to deliver 20mA, but when I use it for higher currents it doesn't work. I'm obviously pretty clueless about how regulators work, so can anyone tell me exactly what I need to do to increase its current capability?

Cheers. Doug
 

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When you say "it doesn't work", what does it do? I think your 2k7 resistor is too high to deliver 60mA. Try 1k and see if it works. (If your problem is the TL431 and associated network, then I can't help because I don't know the device.)
 
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