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On 1/5/2017 4:14 PM, John Robertson wrote:
On 2017/01/05 8:38 AM, amdx wrote: On 1/5/2017 10:02 AM, Bob Engelhardt wrote: 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? Because the current limiting is partially determined by the relationship between the voltage drops of the diode (0.3V) and the emitter / base junction of the transistor. If you change only the transistor to (0.6V) you will probably never develop enough voltage on the transistor to start it conducting. Mikek Mikek, would replacing the germanium diode with a silicon one fix the voltage drop you speak of? John :-#)# There are twenty regulars here that could give you all the details with the math, I'm not one of them. If it were me, I'd change both diode and transistor to silicon and see how it works. I think it will. Mikek Here is the relevant part of the circuit diagram (transistor Q1 & diode D7): http://imgur.com/a/43wmd Thanks, Bob --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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