Hi, Sarma
I just have MEASURED 3v9 @ 50 mA on one of my LCD Backlight ...
so, ...
( 12v - 3.9v ) x .05 = 0.4 W to be dissipated ...
now, as you do, pluggeg in the 5v with 11 Ohms
( 5 - 3.9 ) /11 = 100 mA !!!
so, your 7805 is then overcharged and is close to it's maximun dissipated power before shutdown ( 130°C internal ? ) !!!
Try a 22 Ohm resistor and everything might be Ok !!!
Alain
Ohm's law will still make ink flow ...
Last edited by Acetronics2; - 13th January 2007 at 14:14.
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Why insist on using 32 Bits when you're not even able to deal with the first 8 ones ??? ehhhhhh ...
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IF there is the word "Problem" in your question ...
certainly the answer is " RTFM " or " RTFDataSheet " !!!
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Hi,
Acetronics is right in recommending 22ohms and i saw other designs (IK3OIL's frequency counter using LCD display) indicating backlit LCDs draw 60 mA and recommend 7805 but NOT 78L05. No heatsink is noticed.
Hi DynamoBen,
did you use 12V ,7805 and 11ohm resistor for Backlit? Still find No heat?
Regards,
Sarma
I have since moved the backlight to my 12V source. That seems to work fine.
Hi
And would have increased the resistor value to say 47 ohms nearly.. it is a good idea and now even a 78L05 will do ( ofcourse in and out pins are diffrent.)
GOOD improvisation
Regards,
Sarma
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