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		<title>5V Regulated Power Supply with OverVoltage Protection</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Dioda Zener 1N3997 circuit]]></category>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>This is the circuit diagram of 5V Regulated Power Supply circuit, featured with over voltage protection. The circuit is based regulator chip 7805; Thyristor SCR 2N1595 and Dioda Zener 1N3997 for overvoltage protection circuit. The 5V&#160;[&#8230;]</p>
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This is the circuit diagram of 5V Regulated Power Supply circuit, featured with over voltage protection. The circuit is based regulator chip 7805; Thyristor SCR 2N1595 and Dioda Zener 1N3997 for overvoltage protection circuit.</p>
<p>The 5V regulated power supply is apply 74LS series integrated circuits which has to be really precise and tolerant of voltage transients. These IC&#8217;s are simply damaged by brief voltage spikes. A fuse will blow when its electric current rating is exceeded, but requires several hundred milliseconds to respond. This circuit will react in a few microseconds, triggered when the output voltage exceeds the limit of the zener diode.</p>
<p><span id="more-1313"></span>This circuit uses the crowbar process, where a thyristor is employed and short circuits the supply, causing the fuse to blow. This can take spot in just a few microseconds or less, and so provides a lot greater protection than an ordinary fuse. If the output voltage exceed 5.6V, then the zener diode will conduct, switching on the thyristor (all in a few microseconds), the output voltage is therefore reduced to 0 Volts and sensitive logic IC&#8217;s will probably be saved. The fuse will still take a few hundred milliseconds to blow but this isn&#8217;t significant now mainly because the supply to the circuit is already at 0 Volts and no harm is usually completed. The DC input towards the regulator needs to be some volts greater than the regulator voltage. In the case of a 5V regulator power supply, it&#8217;s suggested to use a transformer with secondary voltage of 8-10Vs AC.</p>
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