CIRCUIT
IDEAS
15-STEP DIGITAL POWER SUPPLY
ere is a simple circuit to obtain
variable DC voltage from 1.25V
to 15.19V in reasonably small
steps as shown in the table. The input
voltage may lie anywhere between 20V
down by closing switch S2.
The output of counter IC2 is used to
realise a digitally variable resistor. This
section consists of four N/O reed relays
that need just about 5mA current for their
ing resistor across the relay contacts gets
connected to the circuit.
The table shows the theoretical output for various digital input combinations.
The measured output is nearly equal to
the theoretically calculated output across
regulator IC3 (LM317). The output voltage is governed by the following relationship as long as the input-to-output differential is greater than or equal to 2.5V:
Vout = 1.25(1+R2'/R1')
Where, R1' = R15 = 270 ohms (fixed)
and 35V.
The first section of the circuit comprises a digital up-down counter built
around IC1 a quad 2-input NAND
schmitt trigger (4093), followed by
IC2 a binary up-down counter (4029).
Two gates of IC 4093 are used to generate up-down logic using push buttons S1 and S2, respectively, while the
other two gates form an oscillator to
provide clock pulses to IC2 (4029). The
frequency of oscillations can be varied
by changing the value of capacitor C1
or preset VR1.
IC2 receives clock pulses from the oscillator and produces a sequential binary
output. As long as its pin 5 is low, the
counter continues to count at the rising
edge of each clock pulse, but stops counting as soon as its pin 5 is brought to logic
1.
Logic 1 at pin 10 makes the counter
to count upwards, while logic 0 makes it
count downwards. Therefore the counter
counts up by closing switch S1 and counts
operation. (EFY lab note. The original
circuit containing quad bilateral switch
IC 4066 has been replaced by reed relays
operated by transistorised switches because of unreliable operation of the
former.) The switching action is performed
using BC548 transistors. External resistors are connected in parallel with the
reed relay contacts. If particular relay contacts are opened by the control input at
the base of a transistor, the correspond-
and R2' = R11 + R12 + R13 + R14
= 220 + 470 + 820 +1500 ohms
= 3,010 ohms (with all relays
energised)
One can use either the binary
weighted LED display as indicated by
LED1 through LED4 in the circuit or a
74LS154 IC in conjunction with LED5
through LED20 to indicate one of the 16
selected voltage steps of Table I. The input for IC4 is to be tapped from points
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TABLE
Binary
output
0000
0001
0010
0011
0100
0101
0110
0111
1000
1001
1010
1011
1100
1101
1110
1111
Equivalent
dec no.
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
LED4
R14 (W)
Shorted
Shorted
Shorted
Shorted
Shorted
Shorted
Shorted
Shorted
1500
1500
1500
1500
1500
1500
1500
1500
LED3
R13 (W)
Shorted
Shorted
Shorted
Shorted
820
820
820
820
Shorted
Shorted
Shorted
Shorted
820
820
820
820
marked A through D in the figure. This
arrangement can be used to replace the
LED arrangement at points A, B, C, and
D. This 74LS154 IC is a decoder/
demultiplexer that senses the output of
IC2 and accordingly activates only one of
its 16 outputs in accordance with the
LED2
R12 (W)
Shorted
Shorted
470
470
Shorted
Shorted
470
470
Shorted
Shorted
470
470
Shorted
Shorted
470
470
LED1
R11 (W)
Shorted
220
Shorted
220
Shorted
220
Shorted
220
Shorted
220
Shorted
220
Shorted
220
Shorted
220
R2' (W)
0
220
470
690
820
1040
1290
1510
1500
1720
1970
2190
2390
2540
2790
3010
Vout (V)
1.25
2.27
3.43
4.44
5.05
6.06
7.22
8.24
8.19
9.21
10.37
11.39
11.99
13.01
14.17
15.19
count value. LEDs at the output of this
IC can be arranged in a circular way along
side the corresponding voltages.
Working
When the power is switched on, IC2 re-
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sets itself, and hence the output at pins
6, 11, 14, and 12 is equivalent to binary
zero, i.e. 0000. The corresponding DC
output of the circuit is minimum (1.25V).
As count-up switch S1 is pressed, the
binary count of IC2 increases and the
output starts increasing too. At the highest count output of 1111, the output voltage is 15.19V (assuming the in-circuit resistance of preset VR2 as zero). Preset
VR2 can be used for trimming the output
voltage as desired. To decrease the output voltage within the range of 1.25V to
15.2V, count-down switch S2 is to be depressed.
Notes. 1. When relay contacts across
a particular resistor are opened, the corresponding LED glows.
2. The output voltages are shown assuming the in-circuit resistance of preset
VR2 as zero. Thus when the in-circuit resistance of preset VR2 is not zero, the
output voltage will be higher than that
indicated here.