What Texas Instruments regulator should I get

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What Texas Instruments regulator should I get

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My friend and I are making a portable and we need a regulator. We know it needs to be a 3.3v switching regulator, but we found that Texas Instruments sends out free samples. We looked through and we found a bunch of models that say 3.3 but we don't know which one to get.

So my question is this:

What exact model # do i get off of the TI website in order to make the N64 work?


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If you go to the link thats in the free dc-dc converters thread, there are a few different model numbers, but they are all the same thing. The only difference is the letter at the end of the model # (h,v, etc) which just means its set up to be horizontally mounted or vertically mounted. The only difference is which way the pins are bent when you get it.
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Neildo_64 wrote:If you go to the link thats in the free dc-dc converters thread, there are a few different model numbers, but they are all the same thing. The only difference is the letter at the end of the model # (h,v, etc) which just means its set up to be horizontally mounted or vertically mounted. The only difference is which way the pins are bent when you get it.
Sort of; majority of people used to use a sketchy regulator by TI, but now everyone uses an adjustable PTH08000WAH/Z, or PTH08080WAH/Z (smaller).
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You'll also need a 100uf cap and some resistors.

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doesnt the regulator have a 100uf cap?

from what i have been researching, all i needed battery wise was the regulator and the battery

but this could be because the battery that I am using is the polaroid PDV 0700, which comes with the stuff that makes it safe
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What voltage do we need for the 100uf capacitor?
I'm guessing 16, 25, or 50 from my eBay examination. Correct me if I'm wrong..
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Anything rated above your input voltage. So if you're using a 7.2v battery as an input, you'll want a 100uF electrolytic capacitor rated for at least 10v.
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Is there any voltage that could be too high?
Why are 16V ones priced the same as 50V ones?
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Post by collinE »

mine from radio shack was 35v or 36v. I'm too lazy to go check. you also need a resistor around 2k. I just used two 1k resistors.
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Post by Stoweboarder »

does TI sell these capacitators?

can we get them for free anywhere?

is radio shack our best bet?
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Either radioshack or online somewhere like digikey.
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jesus people these days, fire up your soldering iron, find some solder wick and take some off of an old computer mobo...
jeez, you don't have to buy everything :roll:
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chainfire95 wrote:220V I believe
I think we should check to see if you can withstand 220 volts
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Post by Stoweboarder »

how am i supposed to know that my comp has 100uf caps and 2k resistors?
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Stoweboarder wrote:how am i supposed to know that my comp has 100uf caps and 2k resistors?
You look for em'.
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