LM317T Voltage Regulator Chip
LM317T Voltage Regulator Chip
Learn about the LM317T and its uses in renewable energy projects
electronics | electric circuit
The
LM317T is a 3-terminal integrated circuit which can supply a load current of up to 1.5 Amps with an output voltage of between 1.2V and 37 Volts. It accepts an input voltage of between 3 and 40 volts. The
LM317T is available cheaply (including from the
REUK Shop) and is very easy to incorporate into many
renewable energy system to provide a fixed maximum current or voltage in applications such as
LED shed lighting where excessive current could destroy LEDs.
Using the LM317T
The
LM317T can be used to regulate either current or voltage in situations where a fixed current or fixed voltage are required. The level of current or voltage required can be adjusted by connecting the chip in series with a suitable
resistor.
Click here to find out how to use the
LM317T to regulate current in an LED lighting circuit. The concepts introduced and the circuits provided are applicable to any fixed current application, for example in our
fixed-current solar battery charger.
Alternatively click here to find out how to use the
LM317T to regulate voltage in a circuit.
Disadvantages of the LM317T
As much as 2-3 Volts are
dropped (lost as heat in the regulator) by an
LM317T - i.e. if the desired output voltage is 7 Volts, the input voltage may need to be as much as 10 Volts if the output voltage is to be
stable. This means that an LM317 voltage regulator cannot be used to provide a 12.0 Volt output from a 12V rated
lead acid battery (which will typically output 12.5V to 14V).
Fortunately
low dropout regulators are available, but they are of course a little more
expensive. If a standard output voltage (e.g. 5, 10, 12, or 15 Volts)
is required have a look at our
LM2940 Low Dropout Fixed Voltage Regulator article. If you require a non-standard voltage, then click here to read our
LM2941 Low Dropout Adjustable Voltage Regulator article (adjustable voltage from 5 to 15 Volts DC set using two resistors like the LM317).
Both the
LM2940 fixed and
LM2941 adjustable regulators have a typical
dropout voltage of just
0.5 Volts and so can be used where the input voltage is just a little higher than the desired output voltage.
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