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Visitor II
March 21, 2023
Question

Problem with L4973D5.1 output voltage

  • March 21, 2023
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Hello

I bought a l4973D5.1 but I have a problem with its voltage output! For almost half an hour, the output of the regulator on the second and third pins is 5.1 volts, but after half an hour, the output of the regulator becomes 0 volts, but the output of the eighteenth pin of the regulator is 5.1 continuously! Where do you think the problem comes from? Has anyone had a similar experience?

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    Technical Moderator
    March 22, 2023

    Welcome, @hmohs.1​, to the community!

    What does your circuit look like?

    What is the temperature of the L4973D5.1 when the output voltage drops to 0?

    Regards

    /Peter

    hmohs.1Author
    Visitor II
    March 22, 2023

    Thank you for your answer. The schematic photo of the circuit was sent in the attachment, and the temperature of the chamber does not exceed 30 degrees

    Technical Moderator
    March 22, 2023

    The circuit looks OK for now, except for minor details:

    • what type is D11?
    • L4973 can work with input voltages of up to 55 V (OK, the SS34, which is probably used to protect against polarity reversal, can only work up to 40V), so the TVS diode D13 should be dimensioned with a higher voltage. If you feed in up to 24V, of which approx. 23.5V remain after D12, D13 starts to conduct at typ 21.1V, possibly already from 20V. Either reduce the maximum input voltage to 20V or use an SMBJ22A or SMBJ24A for D13.

    Next steps:

    • what is the saturation current of L1?
    • what are your parameters, i.e. at what input voltage and output current did you test?
    • what does the layout look like?

    hmohs.1Author
    Visitor II
    March 22, 2023

    D11 is also SS34, and you are right about D12 and D13, but my voltage input is 24V at its maximum, and I did not assemble the Smbj diode at all, and about L1, I must say that it is a 68 μH power inductor, and it is 12 x 12, and My output current is 1.5 A and the input voltage varies from 9 to 24 volts, and also the photo of the assembled board was sent in the attachment.

    While this board is placed on a Raspberry Pi, do you think the temperature of the Raspberry under the board can cause this problem?