http://www.national.com/ds/LM/LM338.pdf
On that page there's a nice 10A circuit, using an UA741 op-amp (I think it's an op amp).
But, I'm still looking at this schematic here: http://www.aaroncake.net/circuits/supply.htm
And I see that the latter acheives up to 25v with a little different resistor combination, as opposed to 20v (since the output voltage of each LM338 is about 1.25(R2/R1 + 1)).
So, I need to know what the hell that UA741 does. I notice that a 15A circuit is 4.5v min, and I think each chip supplies 1.5v min due to an internal thing where they need that voltage. So, does the op-amp, since the resistors are there on the chip inputs, with the UA741 pulling it's + from the v+ of the secondary and - from the v+ of the primary, "turn off" the extra LM338?
Anyone? Please?
On that page there's a nice 10A circuit, using an UA741 op-amp (I think it's an op amp).
But, I'm still looking at this schematic here: http://www.aaroncake.net/circuits/supply.htm
And I see that the latter acheives up to 25v with a little different resistor combination, as opposed to 20v (since the output voltage of each LM338 is about 1.25(R2/R1 + 1)).
So, I need to know what the hell that UA741 does. I notice that a 15A circuit is 4.5v min, and I think each chip supplies 1.5v min due to an internal thing where they need that voltage. So, does the op-amp, since the resistors are there on the chip inputs, with the UA741 pulling it's + from the v+ of the secondary and - from the v+ of the primary, "turn off" the extra LM338?
Anyone? Please?