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Quelqu'un parle francais ici? Speak french here?
I have already ask this question there are 3 years, and the answer was "NO" . I have a schema and I know it isn't the better solution but I have a poor english and I don't understand all on these forums, then I want know if this shema is true or false !! Thanks
Yeah, Iam french and love Rareware
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Yeah, Iam french and love Rareware
Unfortunatley, I don't speak french but I can say it in English.
There are a few things wrong with the diagram. First off, there is a large power consumption for the 3.3v line, and a smaller one for the 12v line. So you'll end up getting only about an hour of play due to the 3 AA's of only 1800mAh, while the 12v line is still running, which is useless.
The other thing, you can get lucky by being able to run the 3.3v line with from 3.1v to 3.4v, but 3 AA's can go up to 4.5v, and easy fry for the N64, so this is what I suggest:
Get one large 7.2v battery and use a 3.3v regulator, Part Number PTH08000 from TI (free sample).
There are a few things wrong with the diagram. First off, there is a large power consumption for the 3.3v line, and a smaller one for the 12v line. So you'll end up getting only about an hour of play due to the 3 AA's of only 1800mAh, while the 12v line is still running, which is useless.
The other thing, you can get lucky by being able to run the 3.3v line with from 3.1v to 3.4v, but 3 AA's can go up to 4.5v, and easy fry for the N64, so this is what I suggest:
Get one large 7.2v battery and use a 3.3v regulator, Part Number PTH08000 from TI (free sample).
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Translated what Skyone said using Babel Fish, you know, just in case.Skyone wrote:Unfortunatley, I don't speak french but I can say it in English.
There are a few things wrong with the diagram. First off, there is a large power consumption for the 3.3v line, and a smaller one for the 12v line. So you'll end up getting only about an hour of play due to the 3 AA's of only 1800mAh, while the 12v line is still running, which is useless.
The other thing, you can get lucky by being able to run the 3.3v line with from 3.1v to 3.4v, but 3 AA's can go up to 4.5v, and easy fry for the N64, so this is what I suggest:
Get one large 7.2v battery and use a 3.3v regulator, Part Number PTH08000 from TI (free sample).
Il y a quelques choses mal avec le diagramme. D'abord au loin, il y a une consommation de pouvoir étendu pour la ligne 3.3v, et plus petite pour la ligne 12v. Ainsi vous finirez vers le haut d'obtenir seulement environ une heure de jeu due aux 3 aa de 1800mAh seulement, alors que la ligne 12v fonctionne toujours, qui est inutile. L'autre chose, vous pouvez devenir chanceux en pouvant courir la ligne 3.3v avec de 3.1v à 3.4v, mais le bidon de 3 aa vont jusqu'à 4.5v, et facile faites frire pour le N64, ainsi est ce ce que je suggère : Obtenez une grande batterie 7.2v et employez 3.3v un régulateur, le numéro de la pièce PTH08000 du TI (échantillon libre).
I'd imagine right now you wish you were a cuttlefish...
it will not "die", it will just not work for very long.
the 3v battery will not last as long as the 7.2v battery.
you should use one 7.2v battery and a 3.3v voltage regulator.
babelfish + small knowledge of french:
cela ne "mourra" pas, il ne fonctionnera pas pour très longtemps.
la batterie 3v ne durera pas aussi longtemps que la batterie 7.2v.
vous devriez employer une 7.2v batterie, et un 3.3v régulateur de tension.
the 3v battery will not last as long as the 7.2v battery.
you should use one 7.2v battery and a 3.3v voltage regulator.
babelfish + small knowledge of french:
cela ne "mourra" pas, il ne fonctionnera pas pour très longtemps.
la batterie 3v ne durera pas aussi longtemps que la batterie 7.2v.
vous devriez employer une 7.2v batterie, et un 3.3v régulateur de tension.

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