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0-15V 3A Adjustable Power Supply Circuit

Last updated on 12 April 2026 by Admin-Lavi Leave a Comment

A 0-15V 3A Adjustable Power Supply Circuit gives adjustable DC voltage output from 0 volt to 15 volt and we use this circuit in electronic testing, small lab work, school projects and repair work, also this circuit helps us power many low-voltage devices safely.

In this circuit, the LM350 voltage regulator IC controls the output voltage, by rotating the potentiometer, we can increase or decrease the voltage easily and therefore, this circuit is simple, low cost and very useful for beginners.

Circuit Working:

0-15V 3A Adjustable Power Supply Circuit Diagram

Parts List:

ComponentsValuesQuantity
Resistors270Ω, 820Ω1 each
2.2k1
Potentiometer 5k1
CapacitorsElectrolytic 2200uF 25V1
Electrolytic 22uF 25V2
Ceramic 0.1uF1
SemiconductorsIC LM350 Voltage Regulator1
Heatsink for IC LM3501
Diode 1N4007, 1N54022 each
Bridge Diodes 6A4
Any standard LED1
Transformer primary 220V AC, secondary: 0V-12V 3A1
Fuse 0.5A1
On-Off switch1

In the above circuit diagram, the 220V AC mains supply enters through a fuse and ON/OFF switch connected to the transformer primary, the fuse protects the circuit from overload and short circuit and the switch safely turns the power supply ON and OFF.

Next, the transformer steps down the voltage to 12V AC and then the rectifier diodes convert AC into DC.

After that, the filter capacitor smooths the output voltage and the C1 capacitor works as the main filter capacitor as it smooths the rectified DC voltage and reduces ripple before it enters the LM350 regulator IC.

The 0.1uF ceramic capacitor helps remove high-frequency noise and the 22uF capacitors improve output stability as they also make the voltage more smooth.

After that, the LM350 regulator IC with the VR1 potentiometer adjusts the voltage from 0V to 15V and the 270 ohm, 820 ohm and 2.2k resistors help set the output voltage range as they also keep the regulation stable.

Finally, the LED works as power ON indicator and the regulated DC output is available at the output terminals for powering electronic circuits.

How to Build:

To build a 0-15V 3A Adjustable Power Supply Circuit follow the below connection steps:

  • Start, the circuit by collecting all the components as shown in diagram above.
  • First, connect the transformer primary through the fuse and switch.
  • Then connect the transformer secondary output to the bridge rectifier AC input terminals.
  • After that connect the positive output of the rectifier to the positive terminal of C1 capacitor and connect the negative terminal of C1 to ground.
  • Next, connect the LED and resistor R1 in series between the positive rectifier output and ground.
  • After that connect capacitor C2 between the input pin of the IC and ground.
  • Connect the adjust pin of the IC to ground through capacitor C3.
  • Then connect resistor R2 and VR1 from the output pin of the IC to ground.
  • Connect diode D1 anode to the output pin and connect its cathode to the input pin of the IC.
  • After that connect the cathode of diode D2 to the output pin and connect the anode of D2 between resistor R2, VR1 and the adjust pin of the IC.
  • Then connect the positive terminal of capacitor C4 to the output pin and connect the negative terminal of C4 to ground.
  • Connect diodes D3 and D4 from the IC output pin to the 0–15V output terminal.
  • Lastly, connect resistor R3 between the 0–15V output and ground.

Conclusion:

To conclude, the 0-15V 3A Adjustable Power Supply Circuit is very simple and useful for beginners as well as technicians.

Moreover, the LM350 IC makes voltage adjustment easy and stable and therefore, this circuit is perfect for testing and powering small electronic devices.

References:

Datasheet IC LM350

Filed Under: Power Supply Circuits

About Admin-Lavi

Lavi is a B.Tech electronics engineer with a passion for designing new electronic circuits. Do you have questions regarding the circuit diagrams presented on this blog? Feel free to comment and solve your queries with quick replies

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