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How to Design a Voltage Regulator Circuit for a Constant 2.5V Output
When designing a voltage regulator circuit to provide a constant 2.5V output from a variable input voltage in the range of 10-12V, you can use a low dropout regulator (LDO) such as the LM317. Here is a basic circuit design:
- Connect the input voltage in the range of 10-12V to the Vin pin of the LM317.
- Connect the output pin of the LM317 to a resistor (R1).
- Connect the other end of R1 to a capacitor (C1) and ground.
- Connect a fixed resistor (R2) between the output pin of the LM317 and the adjust pin of the LM317.
- Connect the output pin of the LM317 to the load (your circuit requiring a 2.5V supply).
- Adjust the values of R1, R2, and C1 to achieve a stable 2.5V output.
By following this circuit design, you can ensure a constant 2.5V output for your electronic device, making it suitable for various applications in the field of Electronics engineering.
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