not that advanced yet, how do I calculate Rv, I'm guessing that will determine voltage, cause its connected to base. What will this do? (or rather how will this do?)For learning purposes you could make a simple transistor regulator.
![]()
not that advanced yet, how do I calculate Rv, I'm guessing that will determine voltage, cause its connected to base. What will this do? (or rather how will this do?)For learning purposes you could make a simple transistor regulator.
![]()
won't expect of you to do!For transistor regulator read this article,I can't really explain you how it works while I'm writing from the phone: http://www.bristolwatch.com/ele/zener_power_supply.htm
cant't really read everything, contrast a problem, but I do have to thank youHere are some quick notes on trimming fixed 5 volt regulators, then I will do the emitter follower dividers.
View attachment 75776
I can only get the 7805 at yebo electronics, but even that requires a trimmer(?), cause it says 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, 15, 18, 24V regulated. with its (reference? -- no trimmer) voltage of 5v, what sort of tolerances can I expect, low enough for reference 5v digital electronics. whats the cons of not using LM350? lower Amperage on the LM7805, heat, which will be worse... you said the're esentially the same except for internal resistance, so heat should be the same? what else am I losing if not going with the LM350?(and 7805?)
You haven't completely answered my question about the difference between MJ and MJE, cause if I have to have the MJE, I have 2 components to get at mantech.co.za, more reason for the drive.I can only get the 7805 at yebo electronics, but even that requires a trimmer(?), cause it says 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, 15, 18, 24V regulated. with its (reference? -- no trimmer) voltage of 5v, what sort of tolerances can I expect, low enough for reference 5v digital electronics. whats the cons of not using LM350? lower Amperage on the LM7805, heat, which will be worse... you said the're esentially the same except for internal resistance, so heat should be the same? what else am I losing if not going with the LM350?
And amperage, LM350 is 3A while 7805 is 1A, but were we ever aiming for more than 1A? But Now *drumm roll* what about an old cellphone charger 5v~800mA/700mA and 400mA The 3 I've got, if I would have (and this remains an educational endeavor) massive heatsink problem if operating at 800mA practically this would be the best solution? The 800mA (switching) measures 7.5V on the multimeter, now I know that switching supplies rate higher without load than with load, how much load do I need to get it to 5V? 700mA ~ 5.16V (no load) multimeter, 400mA ~ 5.13V (no load) multimeter. These aren't USB supplies though, but how much tolerance can I expect if the rating on the label says 5v?Lm7805 and lm350 generate same amount of heat.Difference is 7805 has pre set voltages(7805,7812,7815) while Lm350 uses pot to change the voltage,7805 can be used as adjustable regulator but it can't go under 5V.So buy regulator which is closer to you.
INPUT: AC 100-240We would need to know inductor value to get min load .
Are you referring to the calculations, I still have problem reading it. But surely the USB flavours of cellphone chargers will be stable.Cellphone (and other) chargers are not usually suitable without modification as they are not true DC.
Have you tried downloading my attachment and viewing it full size? The underlying pic is quite large and easier to see that way.
LM350:Here are some quick notes on trimming fixed 5 volt regulators, then I will do the emitter follower dividers.
View attachment 75776
| Thread starter | Similar threads | Forum | Replies | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| B | LEDs, voltage and wattage | General Electronics Chat | 18 | |
| D | Snubber component's wattage and voltage | Power Electronics | 6 | |
| A | Calculating complex wattage, voltage and amperage. | Homework Help | 8 | |
|
|
Low Voltage Low Wattage Incandescent bulb needed. | General Electronics Chat | 19 | |
|
|
Voltage, Wattage | General Electronics Chat | 32 |