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INTRODUCTION

Almost all basic household electronic circuits need an unregulated AC to be converted to constant DC, in
order to operate the electronic device. All devices will have a certain power supply limit and the electronic
circuits inside these devices must be able to supply a constant DC voltage within this limit. That is, all the
active and passive electronic devices will have a certain DC operating point (Q-point or Quiescent point),
and this point must be achieved by the source of DC power. The DC power supply is practically converted
to each and every stage in an electronic system. Thus a common requirement for all this phases will be the
DC power supply. All low power system can be run with a battery. But, for long time operating devices,
batteries could prove to be costly and complicated. The best method used is in the form of an unregulated
power supply –a combination of a transformer, recti er and a lter. The diagram is shown below.

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(http://www.circuitstoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Unregulated-Power-Supply-
Diagram.jpg)

Unregulated Power Supply – Diagram

As shown in the gure above, a small step down transformer is used to reduce the voltage level to the
devices needs. In India, a 1 Ø supply is available at 230 volts. The output of the transformer is a pulsating
sinusoidal AC voltage, which is converted to pulsating DC with the help of a recti er. This output is given to
a lter circuit which reduces the AC ripples, and passes the DC components. But here are certain
disadvantages in using an unregulated power supply.

1. Poor Regulation – When the load varies, the output does not appear constant. The output voltage
changes by a great value due to the huge change in current drawn from the supply. This is mainly due to the
high internal resistance of the power supply (>30 Ohms).

2. AC Supply Main Variations – The maximum variations in AC supply mains is give or take 6% of its rated
value . But this value may go higher in some countries (180-280 volts). When the value is higher it’s DC
voltage output will differ largely.

3. Temperature Variation – The use of semiconductor devices in electronic devices may cause variation in
temperature.

These variations in dc output voltage may cause inaccurate or erratic operation or even malfunctioning of
many electronic circuits. For instance, in oscillators the frequency will shift, in transmitters output will get
distorted, and in ampli ers the operating point will shift causing bias instability.

All the above listed problems are overcome with the help of a  voltage regulator
(http://www.circuitstoday.com/voltage-regulators) which is employed in conjunction with an unregulated
power supply. Thus, the ripple voltage is largely reduced. Thus, the supply becomes a regulated power
supply.

The internal circuitry of a regulated power supply also contains certain current limiting circuits which helps
the supply circuit from getting fried from inadvertent circuits. Nowadays, all the power supplies use IC’s
(http://www.circuitstoday.com/integrated-circuits) to reduce ripples, enhance voltage regulation and for

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widened control options. Programmable power supplies are also available to allow remote operation that
is useful in many settings.

REGULATED POWER SUPPLY

Regulated power supply is an electronic circuit that is designed to provide a constant dc voltage of
predetermined value across load terminals irrespective of ac mains uctuations or load variations.

As shown in the gure, the two main parts of a regulated power supply are a simple power supply and a
voltage regulating device. The power supply output is given as input to the voltage regulating device that
provides the nal output. The voltage output of the power supply remains constant irrespective of large
variations in the input AC voltage or output load current.

Given below is a circuit diagram of a regulated power supply circuit using a transistor series regulator as a
regulating device. The input AC voltage (230 Voltas Vrms), is supplied to a transformer. The output will be a
stepped down ac output appropriate for the desired dc output. This ac voltage is then given to a bridge
recti er to produce a full-wave recti ed output. This is then given to a pi- lter circuit to produce a dc
voltage. The lter output may have some ac voltage variations and ripples. This is further ltered using a
regulating circuit whose output will be a constant dc voltage. This regulated dc voltage is then given to a
voltage divider, which supplies the different dc voltages that may be needed for different electronic
circuits.

The potential divider is a single tapped resistor connected across the output terminals of the supply. The
tapped resistor may consist of two or three resistors connected in series across the supply. A bleeder
resistor may also be employed as a potential divider.

Power Supply Characteristics

The quality of the power supply is determined by various characteristics like load voltage, load current,
voltage regulation, source regulation, output impedance, ripple rejection, and so on. Some of the
characteristics are brie y explained below:

1. Load Regulation – The load regulation or load effect is the change in regulated output voltage when the
load current changes from minimum to maximum value.

Load regulation = Vno-load – Vfull-load

 Vno-load – Load Voltage at no load

Vfull-load – Load voltage at full load.

From the above equation we can understand that when Vno-load occurs the load resistance is in nite, that
is, the out terminals are open circuited. Vfull-load occurs when the load resistance is of the minimum value
where voltage regulation is lost.

% Load Regulation = [(Vno-load – Vfull-load)/Vfull-load] * 100


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2. Minimum Load Resistance – The load resistance at which a power supply delivers its full-load rated
current at rated voltage is referred to as minimum load resistance.

Minimum Load Resistance = Vfull-load/Ifull-load

The value of Ifull-load, full load current should never increase than that mentioned in the data sheet of the
power supply.

3. Source/Line Regulation – In the block diagram, the input line voltage has a nominal value of 230 Volts
but in practice, there are considerable variations in ac supply mains voltage. Since this ac supply mains
voltage is the input to the ordinary power supply, the ltered output of the bridge recti er is almost
directly proportional to the ac mains voltage.

The source regulation is de ned as the change in regulated output voltage for a speci ed rage of line
voltage.

4. Output Impedance – A regulated power supply is a very stiff dc voltage source. This means that the
output resistance is very small. Even though the external load resistance is varied, almost no change is seen
in the load voltage. An ideal voltage source has an output impedance of zero.

5. Ripple Rejection – Voltage regulators stabilize the output voltage against variations in input voltage.
Ripple is equivalent to a periodic variation in the input voltage. Thus, a voltage regulator attenuates the
ripple that comes in with the unregulated input voltage. Since a voltage regulator uses negative feedback,
the distortion is reduced by the same factor as the gain.

REGULATED POWER SUPPLY

Regulated power supply is an electronic circuit that is designed to provide a constant dc voltage of
predetermined value across load terminals irrespective of ac mains uctuations or load variations.

(http://www.circuitstoday.com/wp-
content/uploads/2009/10/Regulated-Power-Suppley-Block-Digram.jpg)

Regulated Power Supply – Block Diagram

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A regulated power supply essentially consists of an ordinary power supply and a voltage regulating device,
as illustrated in the gure. The output from an ordinary power supply is fed to the voltage regulating device
that provides the nal output. The output voltage remains constant irrespective of variations in the ac
input voltage or variations in output (or load) current.

Figure given below shows the complete circuit of a regulated power supply with a transistor series
regulator as a regulating device. The ac voltage, typically 230 Vrms is connected to a transformer which

transforms that ac voltage to the level for the desired dc output. A bridge recti er then provides a full-
wave recti ed voltage that is initially ltered by a ∏ (or C-L-C) lter to produce a dc voltage. The resulting
dc voltage usually has some ripple or ac voltage variation. A regulating circuit use this dc input to provide a
dc voltage that not only has much less ripple voltage but also remains constant even if the input dc voltage
varies somewhat or the load connected to the output dc voltage changes. The regulated dc supply is
available across a voltage divider.

(http://www.circuitstoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Regulated-Power-Supply-Diagram1.jpg)

Regulated Power Supply – Diagram

Often more than one dc voltage is required for the operation of electronic circuits. A single power supply
can provide as many as voltages as are required by using a voltage (or potential) divider, as illustrated in the
gure. As illustrated in the gure, a potential divider is a single tapped resistor connected across the output
terminals of the supply. The tapped resistor may consist of two or three resistors connected in series
across the supply. In fact, bleeder resistor may also be employed as a potential divider.

Power Supply Characteristics

 There are various factors that determine the quality of the power supply like the load voltage, load
current, voltage regulation, source regulation, output impedance, ripple rejection, and so on. Some of the
characteristics are brie y explained below:

1. Load Regulation – The load regulation or load effect is the change in regulated output voltage when the
load current changes from minimum to maximum value.

Load regulation = Vno-load – Vfull-load


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 Vno-load – Load Voltage at no load

Vfull-load – Load voltage at full load.

From the above equation we can understand that when Vno-load occurs the load resistance is in nite, that
is, the out terminals are open circuited. Vfull-load occurs when the load resistance is of the minimum value
where voltage regulation is lost.

% Load Regulation = [(Vno-load – Vfull-load)/Vfull-load] * 100

2. Minimum Load Resistance – The load resistance at which a power supply delivers its full-load rated current at
rated voltage is referred to as minimum load resistance. 

Minimum Load Resistance = Vfull-load/Ifull-load

The value of Ifull-load, full load current should never increase than that mentioned in the data sheet of the
power supply.

3. Source/Line Regulation – In the block diagram, the input line voltage has a nominal value of 230 Volts but in
practice, here are considerable variations in ac supply mains voltage. Since this ac supply mains voltage is the input
to the ordinary power supply, the ltered output of the bridge recti er is almost directly proportional to the ac
mains voltage. 

The source regulation is de ned as the change in regulated output voltage for a speci ed rage of lie
voltage.

4. Output Impedance – A regulated power supply is a very stiff dc voltage source. This means that the
output resistance is very small. Even though the external load resistance is varied, almost no change is seen
in the load voltage. An ideal voltage source has an output impedance of zero.

5. Ripple Rejection – Voltage regulators stabilize the output voltage against variations in input voltage. Ripple is
equivalent to a periodic variation in the input voltage. Thus,a voltage regulator attenuates the ripple that comes in
with the unregulated input voltage. Since a voltage regulator uses negative feedback, the distortion is reduced by
the same factor as the gain. 

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give a pic of full wave regulated power supply diagram in veru board. (with ic 78xx)
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Can I get a project on 0_20v dual regulated power supply.
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how can i draw a circuit diagram of a power supply voltage stabiliser using a current ampli er and
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Hello sir, )
Good Morning.I have 10 V Dc in my hand and to be reduced to 5 V Dc.How to get it sir?

Sooraj N.S
January 5, 2016

Can’t understand the difference of two Diagrams (Unragulated and regulated Power Supply). Both are
seems to be one. I can’t nd a regulating section in regulated power supply block-diagram.

vamsi
September 30, 2015

how varies the loads in linear voltage regulated powersupply

Uthra (http://www.circuitstoday.com/regulated-power-supply)
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February 26, 2015

I need circuit schematic for 0-72 V 100A regulated power supply for battery charger application.
Variable rate charging circuit for charging traction battery is required.

Roy Rajkumar
January 1, 2015

plz explain the working of zener regulator

harpreet singh
October 22, 2014

can u plz tell me speci cation of a transformer if I need 12 volt regulated supply ????
power ratings, no. of turns etc…


Ritesh Dabhade
March 27, 2015

Use 15-0-15 or 0-15 transformer for 12v supply for regulation use 7812 regulated IC…..


DEBASHIS DASH
March 31, 2017

u acn use 12-0-12 transformer..


or otherwise u can use 7812 voltage regulator regulator..

harpreet singh
October 22, 2014

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you r great man !!!!!


awesome information is provided here…

thanks a lot !!!!!

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shubham nagulwar
February 2, 2014

what are the different components that can be used in a voltage regulator like IC transistor etc what all
things are required

Bayo
September 5, 2013

I want to design an AC voltage regulator which requires a 28v input as its maximum, what is the
necessary transformer and or what circuit should I adopt?
Response is urgently needed….

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April 16, 2013

Thank you…..

nik patel.......
March 14, 2013

it is very very very helpful and sooooooooooo thanks


pls upload the dual viltage supply and about it plzzzzzzzz

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December 20, 2010

I am a new student of elestrical,therefore now i cannot give you any reply

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