2025-09-21 2:47 AM
I was design 19 volt regulated power supply, but I don't know the exact value for the transistors, and I noticed at the voltsim output didn't reach the maximum 19 volt output, can anyone help me for the solution for my design, regards.
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2025-09-21 7:11 AM
The schematic shows a current regulator that uses the potentiometer as a shunt. However, if your output parameters are actually 19V, 20A (even though you have drawn 1.9V), there would have to be 20,000V at the 1k potentiometer (20A * 1k = 20kV).
Please explain what your schematic is supposed to do or what you are connecting there, because (at least) something about it is not right.
Regards
/Peter
2025-09-21 6:17 AM
Why using a fixed 8V reg for a 19V supply ?
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You have planned the cooling ? (need a big heatsink, + fan probably )
2025-09-21 6:45 AM
Actually what you've designed is a big heater with an annoyingly bright lamp.
2025-09-21 6:53 AM
2025-09-21 7:11 AM
The schematic shows a current regulator that uses the potentiometer as a shunt. However, if your output parameters are actually 19V, 20A (even though you have drawn 1.9V), there would have to be 20,000V at the 1k potentiometer (20A * 1k = 20kV).
Please explain what your schematic is supposed to do or what you are connecting there, because (at least) something about it is not right.
Regards
/Peter
2025-09-21 7:32 AM
@Peter BENSCH thank you so much for your help, well I see my pot act as a shunt instead as voltage divider. and I guess my 1k pot will give me 13.8 volt at half turn for my Dakai transformer and also can be used to turn my Laptop on at max. turn.