LM317T regulate current and voltage?

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Hi I'm still quite a beginner at using regulators but I have been able to sling together a few low voltage PSU's using them...

I am just not sure if I can regulate current as well as voltage

Last night I was reading how it may be good to regulate the current in my valve's heater grid. So, I would like to give it a bash.

The heater is spec'ed as 6.3V - 365mA

I played around with a pencil and some paper now and this is what I get for using a LM317T regulator

The first resistor sees 1.25V, so if its set as 3R4 it should give 1.25/3.4=0.367mA over this resistor (which would see 3.4 x 0.367² = 0.46 Watts).

So then with an output resistor of 17R2, I should get 6.32V (which I think is close enough)....

Could someone please be so kind as to check if I have it correct?
 
No, they can't regulate both current and voltage at the same time 🙂 What you can build is a CCS using the reference voltage of the 317 across a variable resistor.

The attached circuit (stolen from Triode Dick) illustrates the idea. The input voltage obviously has to be high enough but not necessarily regulated.
 

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The resistor value you need is 3.3 ohms, what you are calling the "output resistor". That's the only resistor. 1.25V/3.3ohms=379mA; close enough. Don't be worried about regulating the voltage, just supply it with something like 12V (you need to allow for voltage drop for the regulator to do its job), and all will be fine.
 
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