After doing some calculations I noticed that required heatsink would have to be pretty big and expensive if you want to supply 5V at 1A-3A.
Power dissipation of LM350 and est. temperature:
5V/1A=7W
56C+25C=81C its under 125C but not very good.
5V/3A=21W
168C+25C=193C way above max operating temp. of LM350 which is 125C.
The best heatsink at the store that is available has 8C°/W which would work "decently" at 5V-1A.
For 5V/3A you would need at least 3C°/W rated heatsink.
The best thing to do would be to use a switching regulator which are bit more complex but are very effective and should teach you more stuff than linear regulators(Could be cheaper since it doesn't require massive heatsink).
The decision is up to you if you want to build linear or switching regulator.
Here is a nice and cheap switching regulator with efficiency of 77%:
http://www.mantech.co.za/ProductInfo.aspx?Item=35M0329
Power dissipation of LM350 and est. temperature:
5V/1A=7W
56C+25C=81C its under 125C but not very good.
5V/3A=21W
168C+25C=193C way above max operating temp. of LM350 which is 125C.
The best heatsink at the store that is available has 8C°/W which would work "decently" at 5V-1A.
For 5V/3A you would need at least 3C°/W rated heatsink.
The best thing to do would be to use a switching regulator which are bit more complex but are very effective and should teach you more stuff than linear regulators(Could be cheaper since it doesn't require massive heatsink).
The decision is up to you if you want to build linear or switching regulator.
Here is a nice and cheap switching regulator with efficiency of 77%:
http://www.mantech.co.za/ProductInfo.aspx?Item=35M0329
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