My question is in regards to powering a slim ps2 or something else that requires enough amps to power, to my understanding, people have asked what regulator to use when they have a 12v battery and want to drop down to power screen/ps2
Now I know people have said in these threads "Use 7808" or other regs
But dont most regular regultors (especially in LM series) output current of 1 - 1.5amps, and the excess amps turn into heat? Just curious, Ive heard of a transistor to boost output amps from a regulator. But just checking here
Just a Q about LM78XX
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The 78xx series regulators are linear regulators. All extra energy is wasted as heat.
What you need is a switching regulator. By using PWM it pulses the input voltage on and off very quickly, and the duty cycle determines the output voltage which is filtered. More complicated, but much more efficient and a necessity for portables.
See if you can find some TI PowerTrends integrated switching regulators (ISR).
What you need is a switching regulator. By using PWM it pulses the input voltage on and off very quickly, and the duty cycle determines the output voltage which is filtered. More complicated, but much more efficient and a necessity for portables.
See if you can find some TI PowerTrends integrated switching regulators (ISR).
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