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MikeN wrote:
Not infrequently regulated power supply circuitry is found with NPN pass transistors like the 2n3055, in the negative supply line, I'm curious to know what are the pros and cons of putting the pass transistors in this way, as against the more common topology of putting them in the positive supply line? Thanks MikeN One possible benefit is transistor is connected collector grounded. There is no need insulate the transistor and heat conduction is improved. Possible problems may be in cases where for some reason the regulation transistor fails, unregulated and higher overvoltage can get to load if there is any return path from ground to unregulated negative line. Possibly transistor in negative line has infinite resistance when failed. Some sort of overvoltage protection could be useful if the load is sensitive to overvoltages. rgds Kari B |
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