7805
This will divide the total power consumption of the 5V rail into two paths, thus decreasing current via each of the two would-be ICs 7805.
A heat sink is the right idea no doubt.
P.S. I did not catch about Mouser and these two huge numbers of 60 and 200 USD, sorry.
If about 7805, I have one from my local provider for 0.7 USD only.
BTW. Is there a Hi-End 7805 regulator? If yes, what is its part number? Pls advise.
Regards.
Alexandre
Hi Sam. I'd rather have a dedicated IC7805 for 5V to supply the DAC. This is because of less harm to the sound.Hi Alexandre, If the heat is a lot of the stock, you can add radiator or get a replacement like the NJM7805.
I was told 3.3uf minimal for the output.
Recently or maybe for awhile Mouser electronics is no longer 200$ USD,now its 60$USD of parts and free postage. Check if the same for your county 🙂
Regards
Sam
This will divide the total power consumption of the 5V rail into two paths, thus decreasing current via each of the two would-be ICs 7805.
A heat sink is the right idea no doubt.
P.S. I did not catch about Mouser and these two huge numbers of 60 and 200 USD, sorry.
If about 7805, I have one from my local provider for 0.7 USD only.
BTW. Is there a Hi-End 7805 regulator? If yes, what is its part number? Pls advise.
Regards.
Alexandre
Hi Alexandre,
Yes, the IC7805 supply the whole player including dac. If you can do it, and add a dedicated 5v to the dac that would be good.
I use Mouser to get parts, the NJM7805 is cheap but good spec, noise ripple. My friend in Holland used Sparkos regulators but they are expensive! Maybe Mouser RU has fee ship for certain amount of goods.
http://ru.mouser.com/
SS78XX Discrete Voltage Regulator - Sparkos Labs.com
Regards
Sam
Yes, the IC7805 supply the whole player including dac. If you can do it, and add a dedicated 5v to the dac that would be good.
I use Mouser to get parts, the NJM7805 is cheap but good spec, noise ripple. My friend in Holland used Sparkos regulators but they are expensive! Maybe Mouser RU has fee ship for certain amount of goods.
http://ru.mouser.com/
SS78XX Discrete Voltage Regulator - Sparkos Labs.com
Regards
Sam
I use Mouser to get parts, the NJM7805 is cheap but good spec, noise ripple. My friend in Holland used Sparkos regulators but they are expensive! Maybe Mouser RU has fee ship for certain amount of goods.
http://ru.mouser.com/
SS78XX Discrete Voltage Regulator - Sparkos Labs.com
Regards
Sam
Hi Sam.
This information above will help me a lot.
Many many thanks.
Regards
Alexandre
Hi Alexandre 🙂
You are welcome. The Sparkos is very expensive, but my friend in Holland used it and liked it. The less expensive NJM7805 is at mouser. I think in Russia there might be a minimum spend to get free postage.
Regards
Sam
You are welcome. The Sparkos is very expensive, but my friend in Holland used it and liked it. The less expensive NJM7805 is at mouser. I think in Russia there might be a minimum spend to get free postage.
Regards
Sam
Hi Alexandre 🙂
The Sparkos is very expensive, but my friend in Holland used it and liked it. The less expensive NJM7805 is at mouser.
Hi Sam
I will explore your findings thoroughly and let us know the result.
Regards
Alexandre
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