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![]() "Ralph Mowery" wrote in message .net... In article , says... I have a Heathkit IP-27 bench supply that I got at the dump. Its problem is that the current limiter doesn't work due to a bad transistor. Unfortunately, the transistor is a germanium one and replacements are $30! I found a forum post where the guy had substituted a silicon transistor (TIP32C) and he said a germanium diode in the base circuit should also be replaced with a silicon one. My question is: why does the diode need to be replaced? Here is the relevant part of the circuit diagram (transistor Q1 & diode D7): http://imgur.com/a/43wmd Thanks, Bob Without looking, I would say the diode is a form of temperature compensation and the material of the 2 devices should be the same. That would be true if they are mounted on the same heat sink. It looks like a very simplistic version of the current limiting circuit. The diode Vf is pretty much a reference voltage generator that the sense resistor volt drop is compared to - the fact that the diode also provides dome degree of temp-comp, is probably incidental. |
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On 1/5/2017 2:44 PM, Benderthe.evilrobot wrote:
...- the fact that the diode also provides dome degree of temp-comp, is probably incidental. Yeah - the diode and transistor are very thermally independent. |
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