Engineers Garage

  • Electronic Projects & Tutorials
    • Electronic Projects
      • Arduino Projects
      • AVR
      • Raspberry pi
      • ESP8266
      • BeagleBone
      • 8051 Microcontroller
      • ARM
      • PIC Microcontroller
      • STM32
    • Tutorials
      • Audio Electronics
      • Battery Management
      • Brainwave
      • Electric Vehicles
      • EMI/EMC/RFI
      • Hardware Filters
      • IoT tutorials
      • Power Tutorials
      • Python
      • Sensors
      • USB
      • VHDL
    • Circuit Design
    • Project Videos
    • Components
  • Articles
    • Tech Articles
    • Insight
    • Invention Stories
    • How to
    • What Is
  • News
    • Electronic Product News
    • Business News
    • Company/Start-up News
    • DIY Reviews
    • Guest Post
  • Forums
    • EDABoard.com
    • Electro-Tech-Online
    • EG Forum Archive
  • DigiKey Store
    • Cables, Wires
    • Connectors, Interconnect
    • Discrete
    • Electromechanical
    • Embedded Computers
    • Enclosures, Hardware, Office
    • Integrated Circuits (ICs)
    • Isolators
    • LED/Optoelectronics
    • Passive
    • Power, Circuit Protection
    • Programmers
    • RF, Wireless
    • Semiconductors
    • Sensors, Transducers
    • Test Products
    • Tools
  • Learn
    • eBooks/Tech Tips
    • Design Guides
    • Learning Center
    • Tech Toolboxes
    • Webinars & Digital Events
  • Resources
    • Digital Issues
    • EE Training Days
    • LEAP Awards
    • Podcasts
    • Webinars / Digital Events
    • White Papers
    • Engineering Diversity & Inclusion
    • DesignFast
  • Guest Post Guidelines
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe

Variable power supply from fixed voltage regulator

By Ashutosh Bhatt September 5, 2022

Voltage regulator is a device which provides fix output voltage in spite of the variable input voltage supplied. It is a three terminal device. Voltage regulator basically comes in two different series: 78XX and 79XX. Voltage regulator under 78XX series are designed for positive inputs i.e. if while  79XX series are designed for negative inputs. In market variety of voltage regulators are available with output as 6V, 9V, 12V, 15V etc. Voltage regulator can also withstand over current drawn due to short circuit or overheating. It will cut off the circuit before damage occurs. One must take care while mounting the regulator because reverse polarity may destroy the regulator.

Pin configuration of negative and positive voltage regulator are shown in fig.

[[wysiwyg_imageupload:8289:]]

Fig. 1: Image Of 78XX and 79XX Voltage Regulator 


Voltage regulator is a device which provides fix output voltage in spite of the variable input voltage supplied. It is a three terminal device. Voltage regulator basically comes in two different series: 78XX and 79XX. Voltage regulator under 78XX series are designed for positive inputs i.e. if while  79XX series are designed for negative inputs. In market variety of voltage regulators are available with output as 6V, 9V, 12V, 15V etc. Voltage regulator can also withstand over current drawn due to short circuit or overheating. It will cut off the circuit before damage occurs. One must take care while mounting the regulator because reverse polarity may destroy the regulator.

Pin configuration of negative and positive voltage regulator are shown in Fig 1.

Fig. 1: Image Of 78XX and 79XX Voltage Regulator 

As we know that output of regulator is fixed but with the help of voltage divider rule we can use 5V regulator to deliver 12V. But reverse is not possible that is we cannot obtain 5V from 12V regulator.

How we have calculated the value of resistor for different voltages-

Suppose value of resistor connected between com and output pin of regulator be 470ohm(R1).This means we have 10.6mA current (because V =5V and V = IR) available between pin, com and output. There would be some stand-by current of about 2.5mA which will be available between rotary switch and ground. Therefore total current available will be approx. 13.1mA. Now, let’s say we want 5V to 12V from this circuit. For minimum 5V, we will directly get this from regulator output. But if you want maximum 12V, then apart from 5V,additional 7V would require selection of appropriate resistor.

Here R =?

V = 7V

I =13.1mA

Therefore V =I*R

R = 543ohm

Therefore, we have to connect resistor of 543ohm with 470ohm to get the desire output of 12V. But resistor of this value might not be easily available, so we can use resistor that has values near to it viz. 560ohm.

Now if you want to obtain different voltage between 5V and 12V use different values of resistor like if you want to obtain 6V then-

V =6V

I = 10.6mA

R = 6V/10.6mA

R =  566ohm

But we have already connected resistor R1 of 470ohm so, for 6V we have to use resistor value =100ohm( 566- 470ohm= 96 approx 100ohm). Similarly, you can calculate different values of resistor for obtaining different voltages.

In this circuit we have used different resistors to obtain different values of voltage. You can also use a variable resistor to obtain the different values of voltage with a single resistor.

You may also like:


  • Designing a Switched Mode Power Supply (SMPS)

  • +/- 1.25V to +/-22V 1A adjustable power supply

  • 1.25V – 25V Variable power supply using bridge rectifier

  • Variable power supply and charger with emergency light

  • Un-interruptible Bench-top DC Power Supply With Display

Circuit Diagrams

Circuit-Diagram-Variable-Power-Supply-From-Fixed-Voltage-Regulator

 

Project Components

  • Capacitor
  • Diode 1N4001
  • IC 7805 (Voltage Regulator IC)
  • Relay Switch
  • Resistor

You may also like:


  • Designing a Switched Mode Power Supply (SMPS)

  • +/- 1.25V to +/-22V 1A adjustable power supply

  • 1.25V – 25V Variable power supply using bridge rectifier

  • Variable power supply and charger with emergency light

  • Un-interruptible Bench-top DC Power Supply With Display

Circuit Diagrams

Circuit-Diagram-Variable-Power-Supply-From-Fixed-Voltage-Regulator

Project Components

  • Capacitor
  • Diode 1N4001
  • IC 7805 (Voltage Regulator IC)
  • Relay Switch
  • Resistor


Filed Under: Circuit Design
Tagged With: fixed, power supply, variable, voltage regulator
 

Next Article

← Previous Article
Next Article →

Questions related to this article?
👉Ask and discuss on EDAboard.com and Electro-Tech-Online.com forums.



Tell Us What You Think!! Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

EE TECH TOOLBOX

“ee
Tech Toolbox: Internet of Things
Explore practical strategies for minimizing attack surfaces, managing memory efficiently, and securing firmware. Download now to ensure your IoT implementations remain secure, efficient, and future-ready.

EE Learning Center

EE Learning Center
“engineers
EXPAND YOUR KNOWLEDGE AND STAY CONNECTED
Get the latest info on technologies, tools and strategies for EE professionals.

HAVE A QUESTION?

Have a technical question about an article or other engineering questions? Check out our engineering forums EDABoard.com and Electro-Tech-Online.com where you can get those questions asked and answered by your peers!


RSS EDABOARD.com Discussions

  • Reducing "shoot-through" in offline Full Bridge SMPS?
  • High Side current sensing
  • How to simulate power electronics converter in PSpice?
  • Voltage mode pushpull is a nonsense SMPS?
  • Layout IRN reduction in Comparator

RSS Electro-Tech-Online.com Discussions

  • Back to the old BASIC days
  • Parts required for a personal project
  • PIC KIT 3 not able to program dsPIC
  • Failure of polypropylene motor-run capacitors
  • Siemens large industrial PLC parts

Featured – RPi Python Programming (27 Part)

  • RPi Python Programming 21: The SIM900A AT commands
  • RPi Python Programming 22: Calls & SMS using a SIM900A GSM-GPRS modem
  • RPi Python Programming 23: Interfacing a NEO-6MV2 GPS module with Raspberry Pi
  • RPi Python Programming 24: I2C explained
  • RPi Python Programming 25 – Synchronous serial communication in Raspberry Pi using I2C protocol
  • RPi Python Programming 26 – Interfacing ADXL345 accelerometer sensor with Raspberry Pi

Recent Articles

  • What is AWS IoT Core and when should you use it?
  • AC-DC power supply extends voltage range to 800 V DC
  • Infineon’s inductive sensor integrates coil system driver, signal conditioning circuits and DSP
  • Arm Cortex-M23 MCU delivers 87.5 µA/MHz active mode
  • STMicroelectronics releases automotive amplifiers with in-play open-load detection

EE ENGINEERING TRAINING DAYS

engineering

Submit a Guest Post

submit a guest post
Engineers Garage
  • Analog IC TIps
  • Connector Tips
  • Battery Power Tips
  • DesignFast
  • EDABoard Forums
  • EE World Online
  • Electro-Tech-Online Forums
  • EV Engineering
  • Microcontroller Tips
  • Power Electronic Tips
  • Sensor Tips
  • Test and Measurement Tips
  • 5G Technology World
  • Subscribe to our newsletter
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise

Copyright © 2025 WTWH Media LLC. All Rights Reserved. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of WTWH Media
Privacy Policy

Search Engineers Garage

  • Electronic Projects & Tutorials
    • Electronic Projects
      • Arduino Projects
      • AVR
      • Raspberry pi
      • ESP8266
      • BeagleBone
      • 8051 Microcontroller
      • ARM
      • PIC Microcontroller
      • STM32
    • Tutorials
      • Audio Electronics
      • Battery Management
      • Brainwave
      • Electric Vehicles
      • EMI/EMC/RFI
      • Hardware Filters
      • IoT tutorials
      • Power Tutorials
      • Python
      • Sensors
      • USB
      • VHDL
    • Circuit Design
    • Project Videos
    • Components
  • Articles
    • Tech Articles
    • Insight
    • Invention Stories
    • How to
    • What Is
  • News
    • Electronic Product News
    • Business News
    • Company/Start-up News
    • DIY Reviews
    • Guest Post
  • Forums
    • EDABoard.com
    • Electro-Tech-Online
    • EG Forum Archive
  • DigiKey Store
    • Cables, Wires
    • Connectors, Interconnect
    • Discrete
    • Electromechanical
    • Embedded Computers
    • Enclosures, Hardware, Office
    • Integrated Circuits (ICs)
    • Isolators
    • LED/Optoelectronics
    • Passive
    • Power, Circuit Protection
    • Programmers
    • RF, Wireless
    • Semiconductors
    • Sensors, Transducers
    • Test Products
    • Tools
  • Learn
    • eBooks/Tech Tips
    • Design Guides
    • Learning Center
    • Tech Toolboxes
    • Webinars & Digital Events
  • Resources
    • Digital Issues
    • EE Training Days
    • LEAP Awards
    • Podcasts
    • Webinars / Digital Events
    • White Papers
    • Engineering Diversity & Inclusion
    • DesignFast
  • Guest Post Guidelines
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe