National Semiconductor suggests the figure circuit for stabilizing the peak value of an alternating voltage. The circuit is calculated so that the peak voltage is 6 V, however, modifications can be made to obtain the adjustment in other values. The circuit receives an alternating 12 V peak-to-peak input and provides an output voltage of 6 V peak-to-peak with a maximum current of 3 amps. The integrated circuits should be mounted on heat radiators.
National Semiconductor suggests the figure circuit for stabilizing the peak value of an alternating voltage. The circuit is calculated so that the peak voltage is 6 V, however, modifications can be made to obtain the adjustment in other values. The circuit receives an alternating 12 V peak-to-peak input and provides an output voltage of 6 V peak-to-peak with a maximum current of 3 amps. The integrated circuits should be mounted on heat radiators.