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    Quote Originally Posted by Fisher View Post
    hi,

    i need a way to take 6V and drop it down to 5V in a 'clean' way, the output voltage of 5V
    must stay pretty constant. I have a motor running off the 6V and a receiver (from a radio control) that needs a constant 5V

    any help would be great, thx
    Put a small choke in series with whatever power dropping device you have chosen to dampen some of the noise generated by the motor. . .a ferrite bead is useful too, best way is use different power source . . .
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    And a capacitor across the motor terminals.
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