So i am trying to include a small constant current constant voltage supply in one of my projects ( active load) and after searching the web i found Dave s design that uses just 1 power element (very important for me since i only have 1 heatsink slot that is not used, the heatsink is recovered from something old and it 2.5x1.5x10cm long i calculated online that it can dissipate 15W with no fan and that would be plenty for me atm) ,
to be more precise i am trying to make something similar to this:
https://eevblog.com/uploads/uSupplyBenchRevA.pdf But fists i thought it would be a good idea to simulate a bit in LTSpice and apparently what i have works well with ideal op amps but real ones dont work well ( i am also attempting to replace the NPN with a Pmos with no success.
On paper they should work unless i forgot to account for something ......
As for the specs I am aiming for they would e loosely this:
- 0V out ( i plan to use 2 Si diodes and have the output come from a floating GND that is 1-1.5V higher then true GND
- 0-12V output range but i can settle with less if it makes sense ( i think here i am sort of limited by the transistor and op amp input voltages + max dissipated power by the heat sink)
- low noise ( that i why i want ti to be linear)
- As for output current i want like 1A for 5-6V and under
- Stable , aka no oscillation and the CC limit to work well
NOTE: power supply kill be a 12-24V AC-DC adapter so i get isolated DC and sort of regulated input, or some battery)
I think/hope that my requirements are reasonable ( yea at super low voltages it would be harder to get large currents because of the large dissipation but at that point i will simply use a lower input voltage like 5V USB)
Regarding the DACs for control i plan to use I2C 8 bit ones for now ( there is a 12bit drop in replacement that i can se later or for a V2)