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5-volt custom electronics
We have some electronic assemblies that run on 5-volts, and we're trying to figure out the best way to power them while on the robot. Any suggestions? We were going to use a voltage regulating IC connected to the power supply through the breaker board. Is it safe to draw power from the digital outputs? How about 300ma?
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http://ifirobotics.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=71
We are powering our sensors that plug into the digital and analog inputs from those ports, so the voltage reference is the same. Our other circuits are going to be powered off the battery (through the circuit breaker panel, of course). |
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Hmmm... Interesting. I know the CMUcam runs off power from the PWM ports, would that be a better option?
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Heh. Some specifics on what youre doing with the electronics (and what you're using component wise) would be helpful. |
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LM7805 in TO220 package (Radio Shack) from a fuse protected 12V source, you've got plenty of heat sink available I'm sure (120 pounds of it), but you shouldn't need much. Careful, the heat sink tab is connected to ground which means you better isolate it from the robot (FIRST rules I believe tell you this is a must). Don't forget an output capacitor, the LM7805 is funny that way sometimes, but other than that, it's solid as a rock. I love talking about my favorite chip, hope you get to use it!
http://www.ugrad.physics.mcgill.ca/Specs/LM7805.pdf |
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