IC voltage regulator performs better than any analog voltage regulator.
Some IC regulators IC no. are given below-
Positive IC voltage regulator- 78xx
Negative IC voltage regulator-79xx
where xx varies according to the use of ICs raring.
as 7805 gives the positive 5 Volt & 7905 gives the negative 5 volt.
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internal diagram of ic 7812
7805is a voltage regulator integrated circuit. It is a member of 78xx series of fixed linear voltage regulator ICs. The voltage source in a circuit may have fluctuations and would not give the fixed voltage output. The voltage regulator IC maintains the output voltage at a constant value. The xx in 78xx indicates the fixed output voltage it is designed to provide. 7805 provides +5V regulated power supply. Capacitors of suitable values can be connected at input and output pins depending upon the respective voltage levels.Pin Diagram:Pin Description:Pin NoFunctionName1Input voltage (5V-18V)Input2Ground (0V)Ground3Regulated output; 5V (4.8V-5.2V)Output
Collector emittor and control I believe. The configuration depends on the IC though.
ic 74180 is used for parity genrator
One can find information about an IC system by looking at FAQ specifically about the IC systems which can be found on the IC Systems website and it gives one a wide range of information.
over what? it is smaller and more robust
ic voltage regulator is good for line or load regulation
7805 ic is a voltage regulator,up to 5 Volts can maintain.
The 7812 voltage regulator is a three terminal, single IC, +12V regulator.
7805 ic is a voltage regulator,up to 5 Volts can maintain
The 7805 is a three terminal +5 volt regulator.
IC 7806 is the voltage regulator that gives 6V dc voltage from 230V ac power supply. It is used to give power supply to the IC which operates on 6V.
You can use a voltage regulator IC/transistor that can take any input voltage (to a point) and spit out whatever voltage you want, depending on your application (in this case 380 volts) then be sure you build a regulator with the correct IC/transistor. Hope this helps!
This is dependent on what you're looking for in voltage and power rating. Small IC's can be purchased for ~$1.00.
It will be 7805 in which 7 is company code; 8 means positive voltage & 05 is amount of positive voltage output.
The capacitor before the IC is filtering the output of the rectifier, so that the minimum voltage dip between diode conduction cycles is greater than the minimum voltage the IC requires. The capacitor after the IC is stabilizing the IC, by preventing it from oscillating, and responding to quick changes in load faster than the IC can.
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