yung application ko po kasi nangangailangan ng power supply na 5V..so transformer - bridge rectifier - capacitor filter - voltage regulator (7805)bale tumingin-tingin ako para makabili ng transformer.. kasi kailangan ko sa application ko ng power supply.. nakita ko yung mga transformer 220V to 9V... pero may 200mA, 750mA, etc... ano po ang kaibahan nito at paano sila gamitin?ang problema ko po.. yung gamit ko 200mA.. pero nung kinabit ko na yung supply sa application ko na PIC.. umiinit po mashado yung 7805.. at kung op amp bias lang naman kinabitan ko nung same supply hindi naman sha umiinit.. ano po kaya ang principle na magagamit dito para masolusyonan ko ang problema?
^ ngunit nagdedepende po ba ang pag-init nung 7805 sa nakakabit sa output nito?kasi kapag hindi naman PIC ung su-supply-an ko.. hindi sha umiinit..
and then ano difference ng mga current rating ng transformer? (200mA, 750mA, 1A)para malaman ko ano mas bagay gamitin sa aking application.. Smiley
some good practice to remember before applying voltage to the board.. as much as posible remove first the IC's or Micro before powering the board... then check the vdd and gnd pin of each IC's or Micro if it is on the correct level. Once confirmed then power down the board and put the IC's or Micro.
well said... pero, most of the time, di ko to nagagawa. excited eh! eheheh
maraming salamat bossing..^ ngunit nagdedepende po ba ang pag-init nung 7805 sa nakakabit sa output nito?kasi kapag hindi naman PIC ung su-supply-an ko.. hindi sha umiinit..and then ano difference ng mga current rating ng transformer? (200mA, 750mA, 1A)para malaman ko ano mas bagay gamitin sa aking application..
Ang paginit ng 7805 will depend on the current drawn by the load. The more current drawn by the load the higher will be the power dissipated by the 7805, the more na iinit sya. For this reason pag malaki ang load current mo, dapat maka heatsink ang 7805.Transformer current rating - ito yung max current na kaya i-supply ng transformer. Depende sa load mo pwede na less than the rating ng transformer ang kukunin nyang current. For example: 200mA transformertapos your load needs only 100mA - 100mA lang ang higupin nya from the transformer. This means pwede mo pa dagdagan ang load mo. Pero if your load needs more than 200mA, di kaya ng transformer mo, iinit ang transformer mo at possibleng masira. Kelangan mo palitan ng transformer with higher rating.
gano kalaki LCD mo at ilang LED gamit mo?
much better kung pwm mo ang backlight... maku-control mo pa ang contrast thru software
ano ba ang load ng 8 inputs sa ADC?
Are you connecting your LCD backlight directly to 5V? If yes lalong malaki ang current consumption yan. Most 20x4 LCD display modules has a LED backlight and the forward voltage drop for the LED backlight is 4.1 to 4.6V and a forward current of 280mA. The most common mistake made is to connect the LED backlight directly to 5V kasi konti lang ang difference. BUT this will draw a large current >500mA from your 5V supply and will shorten the life of your LED backlight. I hope you did not commit this mistake.Usually I put a 4.7-ohm 2W resistor in series with the backlight to make sure the current drain is less than 280mA. The current will be less than 200mA and the backlight will be slightly dim pero malinaw pa naman ang display. You can adjust the value down to 3.2 ohms kung gusto mo mas maliwanag.Another way is to connect a diode in series with the LED backlight so that you get 4.3 to 4.4V sa backlight while 0.6 to 0.7 sa diode.Tapos as Marce has said may current consumption pa ang ibang part ng circuit mo so talagang iinit ang 7805 mo.Kaya lakihan mo ang heatsink. If the input to your 7805 is 12V ang drop on the 7805 will be 7V. Power dissipation will be 7 x 0.3A minimum = 2.1W minimum na. If you are connecting your LED backlight directly to 5V the power dissipation will be at least 7 x 0.5A = 3.5W na!!!
.5* (18-5) = .5 *13 = 6.5watts!!! hehehhehe... malapit na sa 10watts. di ba may soldering iron na na 10watts??? Grin Grin Grin
oi, ok yan ate ah!!! naisip ko lang yung on and off... but not PWM!
after all that, anong kayang transformer rating ang ok sa supply ko? 220V~6V na kasi susunod nung 220V~9V eh, (and what current rating?).. kung yung 6V, aabot ba sha dun sa 5Vdc after ng bridge rectifier?