Voltage regulation circuit 12V to 5V in 5A range


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    Default Re: Voltage regulation circuit 12V to 5V in 5A range

    Quote Originally Posted by Ioannis View Post
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    I bet a reverse biased diode, across output/input pin, would be needed to protect the regulator, in case the Reg. input is grounded for whatever reason while the outuput cap is still charged.

    Ioannis

    Yup, I saw that in the datasheet.

    Haven't done any of the suggestions for the LCDs yet. I'm doing voltage regulator heat tests for now; looking for the best heatsink setup.


    This is how I'm running the LM1084-ADJ now:

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    Black is from the datasheet, red is my adjustments.
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