Low consumption linear voltage regulator with high supply line r

Electricity: power supply or regulation systems – Output level responsive – Using a three or more terminal semiconductive device as the...

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323280, G05F 1565

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059398671

ABSTRACT:
A linear type of voltage regulator, having an input terminal adapted to receive a supply voltage thereon, and an output terminal adapted to deliver a regulated output voltage, includes a power transistor and a driving circuit therefor. The driving circuit includes an operational amplifier having a differential input stage biased by a bias current which varies proportionally with the output current of the regulator.

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