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Hi, all.
(please see the attachment in the next post)
I'm re-using an old power converter in a design, which unfortunately requires a rather large minimum load to properly regulate. I can't alter this converter; I have to use it as-is. But, I can monitor the output, and add circuitry as needed to a new card that is being conencted to the old converter's output.
I'd like to utilize a circuit that will provide this wasted minimum load, but will also reduce this wasted load as the useful current (to the rest of the system) increases. That is, I'm intetrested in wasting as little power as possible, given my design constraints.
I thought about using a small resistor in series with the useful load, and monitoring the voltage across this resistor (call it Vx). I would want to effectively increase the resistance of the wasted load as Vx increases. This would drive down the wasted power as the useful power increases.
At first, I thought of using an op amp as a differential amplifier (amplifying Vx), and connecting the output of the op amp to the gate of an n-channel FET (having the FET operate in its linear region, effectively as a resistor). But, for a constant Vds, an increase in Vx would decrease the Rds of the FET, not increase it.
I can't hlep but think that I'm close here, but I'm missing some key tweak that would make this work.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
(please see the attachment in the next post)
I'm re-using an old power converter in a design, which unfortunately requires a rather large minimum load to properly regulate. I can't alter this converter; I have to use it as-is. But, I can monitor the output, and add circuitry as needed to a new card that is being conencted to the old converter's output.
I'd like to utilize a circuit that will provide this wasted minimum load, but will also reduce this wasted load as the useful current (to the rest of the system) increases. That is, I'm intetrested in wasting as little power as possible, given my design constraints.
I thought about using a small resistor in series with the useful load, and monitoring the voltage across this resistor (call it Vx). I would want to effectively increase the resistance of the wasted load as Vx increases. This would drive down the wasted power as the useful power increases.
At first, I thought of using an op amp as a differential amplifier (amplifying Vx), and connecting the output of the op amp to the gate of an n-channel FET (having the FET operate in its linear region, effectively as a resistor). But, for a constant Vds, an increase in Vx would decrease the Rds of the FET, not increase it.
I can't hlep but think that I'm close here, but I'm missing some key tweak that would make this work.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
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