An adjustable voltage regulator generates a DC output voltage that can be finely tuned within a specific voltage range. This type of regulator is commonly referred to as a variable voltage regulator. The DC output voltage from an adjustable voltage regulator can be either positive or negative.
- Board
- 10k potentiometer
- Wires
- Solder set
- Circuit board
- Connecting wires
- LM317T transistor
- Breadboard
DC-Voltage-Regulator-Schematics
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Solder a wire to the right terminal of the LM317 as the positive input.
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Solder the positive output wire to the middle terminal of the LM317.
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Connect the resistor from the middle terminal of the LM317 to the left terminal of the LM317 by soldering.
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Connect the right terminal of the potentiometer to the left terminal of the LM317.
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Attach a negative input to the middle terminal of the potentiometer.
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Connect a negative output to the middle terminal of the potentiometer.