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Electronics => Electronics => Topic started by: TrickyNekro on February 10, 2008, 07:37:47 AM
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Good day everyone
I was just wantering if it's safe to use a 7.2V NiMh battery with a 7805...
7805 isn't a LDO, will this generate problems powering up my electronics???
My controller is a ATMEGA16 with brown-down at 2.7V running at 16MHz...
Some other electronics also have lower operating voltage than 5V
I also will be measuring the battery condition with a DS2438A (free sampled xexexexe x) )
And I'll be powering two servos (HS-311) directly from the battery...
To be clear of mind, I'm just asking if 7805 is a good solution for powering my electronics (I'm both bored to
get a bus to go downtown and have no time to go get a LM2940-5T which I usually use...)
Thanks in advance!!!
Lefteris, Greece
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I think you should be fine. If I remember correctly, you don't see any effects with drop out until about 6.2-6.5 volts. Even then, you only go down a little. I think they're also rated for 1amp so as long as you don't have a large load on the servos, you should be fine.
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Nice! Thanks all I wanted. Thank you! :)
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Datasheets, dude :P
It will mention a dropout voltage . . .
Battery_voltage - dropout_voltage > minimum_microcontroller_voltage
So if say the dropout was 1.5V . . .
thats 7.2V - 1.5V = 5.7V . . . way above your brownout.
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Yep I know...
I was just confused... cause the NiMh voltage will drop as they being used to about 5V8 or lower...
Since I measure the voltage is ok but I though the regulator would just stop working after a point... I guess that was wrong after all...
So nice!!! Now I can start!!!
Thanks for the advice!!!
Cheers!!!
Lefteris