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Hi I'm thinking about getting this regulator and was planning on running it with 12volt. Would the heat made be like a Mosfet with I2R losses formula, or some voltage one.
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Thanks AllisonS
Erlend^SE, the price I could find for 9-16volt to 5volt was $130, couldn't I just cascaded a couple of voltage regulators?, What would the voltage source be like for dc-dc converters, smooth?
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One way to reduce the dissipation per regulator is as you say, cascade two regulators, e.g. 12V input to 8v regulator (78M08) then 8v to 3.3v regulator (78M33)
for about the same cost you could use one of these or similar. which will reduce heating dramatically, and draw labout 1/3 the battery current.
For 'ultimate' regulation use a switchmode dc/dc converter to produce 5v dc then use a low dropout 3.3v linear regulator. This would draw about half the current from the battery of a linear regulator(s) only setup.
P.S. the cheap eBay dc/dc converters appear to have 'out-of-spec.' ic I and some colleagues have independently bought/used similar converters the internal clock frequency is commonly lower than expected which causes more voltage ripple than the passive components were designed for, not a problem with a linear regulator added to the output.
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Hi Sulaiman I can't buy products off ebay, for the final product anyway. Found these
With buck converters what type of problems even after a liner regulator, I could add a smoothing cap, but max of 10uF, won't the switching of the bucks be a problem?
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For a commercial product I would always advise a ready made dc/dc converter .. easier. e.g. 3.3v regulated @ 1A isolated 9v to 18v dc input (example only, not a brand endorsment) For a quality product I recommend isolated regulated dc/dc converters, and please do not try to run them at their full rated power. (smpsu and dc/dc converters are amongst the first things we check when doing industrial repairs !) Ready made dc/dc converters save design/test/approve time, so for low volume production are the best choice. The isolation allows for separating power/digital/analogue sections from each other for noise or safety purposes. (with opto-couplers for data etc.)
For high volume, a multi-output custom designed smpsu is the norm due to cost. (usually following the smpsu ic manufacturer's application notes examples) (there's rarely a prize for re-inventing the wheel)
P.S. a small led at 1mA on the output to indicate local power available can save debug time but only wastes a few mW and very small board area.
For low volume production you could also consider ac/dc converter modules, or complete ready made ac/dc chassis power supplies, or an external plug-pack etc. For industrial equipment it is assumed that the customer can supply 24 Vdc (noisy, unregulated, non-isolated generally 'dirty' supply) also. Using pre-approved power sources is easier and less liability.
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Andy wrote ...
Thanks AllisonS
Erlend^SE, the price I could find for 9-16volt to 5volt was $130, couldn't I just cascaded a couple of voltage regulators?, What would the voltage source be like for dc-dc converters, smooth?
Cheers
How about something like the LM2576? It is probably one of the easiest switching regulators out there to get a clean output from since it only switches at 52kHz.
Using a small additional pie filter + ferrite bead on one of the diode legs I could get well under 5mV of ripple under full load (3 amps). This was also on a piece of strip board too, so a half decent PCB design could easily beat that.
Image below is the ripple voltage I scoped on the converters output rails.
When used under very light loads the IC drops into discontinuous mode so a small RC snubber should be used across the diode.
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Ive had a play with these things:
They are rather good, managed to get one running within 1 hour of getting the chip from a teacher (was bored in class, he gave me a chip and asked me what i could do with it)
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Thomas W wrote ...
Ive had a play with these things:
They are rather good, managed to get one running within 1 hour of getting the chip from a teacher (was bored in class, he gave me a chip and asked me what i could do with it)
Found one of those in an in car 12v to 5v USB charger, not a bad little IC for its package and simplicity. Would definitely recommend it if you don't need much more than 100mA or so.
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