Hi, Yes that's the circuit, it works quite well to be honest I am just worried about a power supply greater than 9V being plugged into it. I was going to fit a fuse in the +9V_Wall line, so will a say 5V1 zener on its own be ok? Will it work between the -4V_Out and Gnd_Out lines? Where will it sink the over voltage/current to? Its confusing me as you can tell. Thanks for your help, G -----Original Message----- From: piclist-bounces@mit.edu [mailto:piclist-bounces@mit.edu] On Behalf Of Gerhard Fiedler Sent: 29 May 2007 19:56 To: piclist@mit.edu Subject: Re: [EE] Strange Linear Supply Protection Harold Hallikainen wrote: >> I have a 9V linear wall cube supply which is powering a 7905 -5V >> regulator. The +9V from the wall cube is connected to the 7905 GND pin, >> the GND from the wall cube is connected to the 7905 Input pin. This >> then ends up giving me a +5V, 0V and -4V power supply. This works fine, >> but I am conscious that if someone plugs in a power supply greater than >> 9V I will get a larger negative supply rail voltage. EG if someone >> plugs in a 24V supply I will get -19V!!! > I'm not seeing how you're getting the positive supply. It seems like > you'd get -5V and -9V. You could do a voltage divider to "center tap" > the 9V supply Yes and no: +9V_Wall -----------+------------ +5V_Out 7905_Gnd 0V_Wall -+- 7905_In 7905_Out ---- Gnd_Out (virtual ground) | +----------------------- -4V_Out >> I've been thinking about a simple zener to clamp the voltage and >> probably a fuse too before the regulator. A zener alone is not a good thing: it needs a resistance to be able to drop the voltage (or a fuse that it can blow). > As far as protecting it from overvoltage, some regulators handle > overvoltage, reverse battery, etc. Otherwise, I'd use a PTC thermistor > in series and the zener to ground. I prefer this over a fuse since it's > self resetting. It's probably slower though, so it depends on the requirements whether this is fast enough. Gerhard -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist ###################################################################### Attention: This e-mail message is privileged and confidential. If you are not the intended recipient please delete the message and notify the sender. Any views or opinions presented are solely those of the author. This email was scanned and cleared by NetIQ MailMarshal. ###################################################################### -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist