Hi Gauger's:
Here's a neat device for the beginner and advance in electronics. It's a small comnet called the 7805 voltage regulator. You can buy them at Radio Shack for a few bucks. Very easy to use. The input can handle up to 35v dc. The middle pin is ground. The output is 5 v dc! If you add a heat sink to the back. It will handle up to 1 amp.
The advantages are: You can use 220 Ohm resistors for your LED signals. Five voltags is the common voltage for digital electronics.
SPECIFICATIONS:
• Type: 7805
• Case style: TO-220
• Output Voltage: +5VDC @ 1A
• Maximum Input Voltage: 35VDC
• May require heatsink in some applications
Andy
Here's a neat device for the beginner and advance in electronics. It's a small comnet called the 7805 voltage regulator. You can buy them at Radio Shack for a few bucks. Very easy to use. The input can handle up to 35v dc. The middle pin is ground. The output is 5 v dc! If you add a heat sink to the back. It will handle up to 1 amp.
The advantages are: You can use 220 Ohm resistors for your LED signals. Five voltags is the common voltage for digital electronics.
SPECIFICATIONS:
• Type: 7805
• Case style: TO-220
• Output Voltage: +5VDC @ 1A
• Maximum Input Voltage: 35VDC
• May require heatsink in some applications
Andy
