I have a weird acting LM317. Or at least I think it is weird as I'm quite a novice when it comes to regulated power supplies.
I wanted to build a little PSU for some measurement mics I got. They need 150V polarization voltage and 30V for the impedance converter circuit.
I still had a unused G7 psu board and power transformer here which I missused for that purpose. The power transformer had a 135V/50mA and a 9V/500mA secondary.
As the impedance converter circuit only draws 5mA max and the capsule almost nothing I thought I could just use the 135V for both using the LM317 to regulate the 30V.
Modified the circuit a bit and came up with a crude supply.
After some troubleshooting everything seems to work well. I know, it probably is not a good circuit but I hacked it together to find out if the mics work.
But what puzzles me is that the regulated output is only quiet when the Input-Output Differential Voltage is almost nothing...
You can see in the circuit I opted for an output voltage of 28.75V (100 Ohm and 2k2 Ohm). R6 is a poti.
When the input voltage is over 31V I get some kind of white noise on the mic output. I go below and everything is quiet.
I thought and read that the minimum recommended input-output differential voltage should be 3V-5V.
So can someone explain what's going on?
I wanted to build a little PSU for some measurement mics I got. They need 150V polarization voltage and 30V for the impedance converter circuit.
I still had a unused G7 psu board and power transformer here which I missused for that purpose. The power transformer had a 135V/50mA and a 9V/500mA secondary.
As the impedance converter circuit only draws 5mA max and the capsule almost nothing I thought I could just use the 135V for both using the LM317 to regulate the 30V.
Modified the circuit a bit and came up with a crude supply.
After some troubleshooting everything seems to work well. I know, it probably is not a good circuit but I hacked it together to find out if the mics work.
But what puzzles me is that the regulated output is only quiet when the Input-Output Differential Voltage is almost nothing...
You can see in the circuit I opted for an output voltage of 28.75V (100 Ohm and 2k2 Ohm). R6 is a poti.
When the input voltage is over 31V I get some kind of white noise on the mic output. I go below and everything is quiet.
I thought and read that the minimum recommended input-output differential voltage should be 3V-5V.
So can someone explain what's going on?