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Important Points in the Design of a Power Supply Using a Floating Type Linear Regulator

2025.01.28

Linear regulators, also called LDOs (Low Dropout regulators) and three-terminal regulators, are used in various applications. The widespread adoption of switching power supplies has been remarkable, and linear regulators are inexpensive and have a simple design, with decent efficiencies depending on conditions so that no heat dissipation means are particularly required, all of which enables simple and compact solutions to power supply needs.

Linear regulators can be classified into a number of types according to the circuit configuration and the like. Explanations here will focus on the design of power supplies that use floating type linear regulators, including important points concerning approaches to external components and methods for determining component values, protection functions provided by linear regulator ICs, efficiency and thermal design, and so on. Linear regulators that have a ground (GND) pin rather than floating type will be addressed separately in future.

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