you could try
but i feel its a no gain process, a good switch-mode supply is cheaper and smaller
you could try
but i feel its a no gain process, a good switch-mode supply is cheaper and smaller
Warning I'm not a teacher
I'd really like to learn "something" in this exercise.
The majority of the over-voltage links on the web either point to the naked zener, or zener-SCR and zener-FET. And a LOT of those threads get taken apart in the comments. It's like amateurs acting like they're gurus now.
So I resorted to looking at the corporate sites; they usually know what they're doing, but I ignore them in the past cause it's often so much more complicated than my skill level.
And then I fall on this one from TI:
Technical specs here:
https://www.ti.com/lit/an/snoaa20/sn...FCIRCUIT060079
- 1 IC
- 4 Resistors
- 2 Zeners
- 1 MOSFET
And it includes all the math to convert for 5V (I think).
But I'm faced with the same question, will this design have a delay that won't really save anything sensitive downstream?
Richard, that circuit you buy, doesn't that also have some delay to a certain degree?
I'd be very interested in this IC, only downside, requires 7V in (without knowing more about it yet).
https://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/tl714.pdf
NEVER MIND, 7-12mA.
Robert
Last edited by Demon; - 8th May 2023 at 02:12.
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