When you connect 'something' to the output, then you need two connections. Here it is 'output_plus' and 'output_minus'.
For this design, 'output_plus' is just connected to 24V.
'output_minus' is switched on, off by the transistor.
Guess you simulate the behavior with 'spice' ? For the simulation, you need to connect a load to the output, I would propose a resistor with 12R as you want to have 2A current. Connect it between 'output_plus' and 'output_minus'.
Without a load in simulation, it depends on the simulation model for the 1N4148 what the calculated currents are.
For the 'real world' setup, use a 1N4007
For this design, 'output_plus' is just connected to 24V.
'output_minus' is switched on, off by the transistor.
Guess you simulate the behavior with 'spice' ? For the simulation, you need to connect a load to the output, I would propose a resistor with 12R as you want to have 2A current. Connect it between 'output_plus' and 'output_minus'.
Without a load in simulation, it depends on the simulation model for the 1N4148 what the calculated currents are.
For the 'real world' setup, use a 1N4007
Statistics: Posted by ghp — Fri May 10, 2024 12:02 pm