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Offline MINING123STUDIOSTopic starter

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linear regulator (igbt) schematic
« on: June 11, 2024, 05:52:04 pm »
Hi,
I want to convert a constant 12V supply intoto a constant 5V supply.
would the schematic work?
d4 is BZV55B5V1 (https://assets.nexperia.com/documents/data-sheet/BZV55_SER.pdf)
the igbt is IXYP60N65A5 (https://mm.digikey.com/Volume0/opasdata/d220001/medias/docus/2615/IXYP60N65A5.pdf)
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Re: linear regulator (igbt) schematic
« Reply #1 on: June 11, 2024, 06:29:15 pm »
Good Morning MINING123STUDIOS,  what is under the blue blob??? :-//
 

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Re: linear regulator (igbt) schematic
« Reply #2 on: June 11, 2024, 06:50:40 pm »
Hi,

Why an IGBT? You haven't indicated what (how much) current you need to regulate, but the IGBT indicated is optimized for high voltage, high current switching (as are most IGBTs) and the datasheet doesn't show any forward biased linear SOA (Safe Operating Area) curve.
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Re: linear regulator (igbt) schematic
« Reply #3 on: June 11, 2024, 07:57:07 pm »
would the schematic work?

No?

I mean, that's generally not how MOSFET work (and IGBT is just MOSFET slapped into BJT). You bias your gate at 5V, and the IGBT will drop its emitter to who knows what voltage depends on VGE(TH). You can do that with BJTs because VBE drops are generally pretty small, it isn't the case with MOSFETs where VGS(TH) are often large and not well controlled.
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Re: linear regulator (igbt) schematic
« Reply #4 on: June 11, 2024, 09:02:43 pm »
That will work, however the Vgs(th) (threshold voltage) of a IGBP or MOSFET is poorly controlled, so the zener voltage will likely need to be trimmed for an accurate output voltage.  A 2 transistor design solves that as shown below, with Q1 replaced by the IGBP or MOSFET.
 

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Re: linear regulator (igbt) schematic
« Reply #5 on: June 11, 2024, 09:28:19 pm »
Why reinvent the wheel? A 7805 will do a better job than an igbt + zener. 
 

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Re: linear regulator (igbt) schematic
« Reply #6 on: June 11, 2024, 10:01:03 pm »
Would it work? Perhaps. If the definition of working is outputting a voltage.
Would it regulate to your desired voltage? No.

Besides the wide spread of the Vge(on) previously mentioned, there is no feedback.
 


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