by Tony van Roon
Volt regulators such as the LM708, and LM317 series (and others) sometimes need to provide a little bit more current then they
actually can handle. If that is the case, this little circuit can help out. A power transistor such as the 2N3772
or similar can be used (See the project on the 3-part variable power supply).
The power transistor is used to boost the extra needed current above the maximum allowable current provided via the
regulator. Current up to 1500mA(1.5amp) will flow through the regulator, anything above that makes the regulator
conduct and adding the extra needed current to the output load.
It is no problem stacking power transistors for even more current. (see diagram). Both regulator and power transistor
must be mounted on an adequate heatsink.
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