Hello to everyone, so here i am , and i need a bench power supply , a lot of people would say buy a dcdc converter and you are done, yes that's true but they have always some kind of noise, i even built myself the pcbs for some Simple Switcher ...that's how ti calls them...like LM2575, LM2596 LM2677 LM2679 the chinese copy XL4005 (it works really well).
But enough of those, now i need a linear bench power supply, so designing it from scratch ins't an option, also because right now i am studing the opamps at school and i don't fully understand them... so i started by an already made desing, that's is fairly simple.. but i still don't understand some things. you can find the schematics under there, so this is the guy that made it
here it is another guy that remade the schematics into an eagle file
https://github.com/SausageCode/Linear-power-supply-with-CV-CCthe circuit is using the transistor as a ''variable resistor'' by feeding a certain amount of current in it's base (the costant current source, snd the op amps).
now here are my questions....
1 i undestood that the guy is using the v out as the ground for the 7805 and the 7905 but
why is he doing it?
2 the shunt resistor after the transistor are used to sense current .... they generate a 'drop' of voltage across them that is proportional to the current flowing thus we can know how much current it's flowing...
shouldn't we measure the voltage across the power resistors?
3 i was hoping to understand the current limiting feedback so i could understand where those 4*1kohm resistor are attached because right now i have no clue, and the little arrow under them?
4 should i add a switching preregulator (i was thinking about lm2677) to diminuite the power transistor heat disspipation, what do you think is the preregulator going inject high noise into my output voltage?
(the preregulator is going to have a voltage always 3 volt higher than vout)or should i go full linear?
5 could i use an smps , right now i have a meanwell sp320-11 (paid 10 euros

) the questionis the same as before.
Fell free to correct me because i am here to learn , Thanks in advice