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#1 Frank

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Posted 10 November 2010 - 02:50 AM

I think I am just looking for head nodding support! The Netduino, regular and plus, seem to want between 7.6 and 12 VDC in order to be free of the USB cable power. I gather that 9VDC is about optimum. I have a handful of LM7805 and LM 7812. Both a little low and at the high end. I have a small box of Acopian 15VDC encapsulated supplies, To high, I know. Why wouldn't I just order a fistful of LM7809s, and feed them with the 15VDC supplies? A tiny pc board, the regulator, a couple small caps, and the Netduinos would be happy ? Just looking to use what I have available. Is there anything obviously wrong in my thinking? Geesh, writing that and my wife walked by, read the screen, and started chuckling.
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Posted 10 November 2010 - 03:49 AM

Check this out: http://forums.netdui...ch__1#entry3812 .. i'm thinking 15v should be fine.

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Posted 10 November 2010 - 02:37 PM

Well, that would certainly simplfy things a lot !
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