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Thread: 12v to 5v reducer
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06-15-2010 #1
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12v to 5v reducer
Need assistance PROPERLY doing a voltage reduction for a sensor (VSS)
I have read that a LM7805 in a T0-220 package along with a in4002 diode will do the trick. yay or nay? Do I need a step-down reducer? DC/DC converter?
Is it worth 40 bucks to buy one? I would like it is compact as possible if I did buy one.
I dont mind building what I need, just want to make sure I am doing ot correctly as to not damage the sensor or the circuit. the 12v (+) runs off a 5amp fuse. I doubt the VSS uses anywhere near that.
do I need this?
https://docs.google.com/viewer?url=h...2520series.pdf
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06-17-2010 #2I would think you can use a resistors depending on the wattage you need.
Here is a good page . http://hobby_elec.piclist.com/e_resistor.htm
John
06-17-2010 #3
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I would use a 5V zener diode in series with a 1/2 watt resistor it will clamp the voltage at 5V. what kind of load is this using you said VSS. Any idea what the current draw is? http://www.kpsec.freeuk.com/powersup.htm Zener circuit towards the bottom of the page right below the regulator.
Brad Shepard
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06-18-2010 #4Shep would you use the Diode so you do not get a bounce back of voltage?
John
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