resistor-Inrush-dat

== PTC

🔍 Purpose of 2W 300Ω Resistor Before LM317 Input

🔧 Common Use Cases

1. 🛡️ Inrush Current Limiting

  • Function: When power is first applied, capacitors (especially large filter caps) can draw a big inrush current.
  • The 300Ω resistor slows the charging rate of the input capacitor.
  • Helps protect:
    • Transformer
    • Diodes (in rectifier)
    • LM317 itself

2. 🔥 Power Dissipation / Pre-Regulation

  • Drops excess voltage before it hits the LM317
  • Reduces the heat load on the LM317, especially if there's a large Vin − Vout difference.

For example:

Vin = 24V, Vout = 12V, Load = 50mA
→ Voltage drop across LM317 = 12V
→ Power = 12V × 0.05A = 0.6W (hot!)

Insert a 300Ω resistor:
  V = I × R = 0.05A × 300Ω = 15V drop before LM317
  New Vin = 24V − 15V = 9V → not enough
  So you may adjust value to drop just a few volts
  • You must ensure enough voltage remains after the resistor so that LM317 operates normally (requires at least Vin ≈ Vout + 2V).

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