A BreadBoard Friendly 9V LDO Breakout Board with Power LED
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TO252-LDO.pdfPDF Schematic For TO252 LDO Board - This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. CC-BY-NC 4.0, Copyright (C) 2019, David Anders. All Rights Reserved.Adobe Portable Document Format - 10.26 kB - 03/27/2019 at 17:41 |
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TO252-LDO.tar.gzEagle CAD Design Files for TO252 LDO board - This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. CC-BY-NC 4.0, Copyright (C) 2019, David Anders. All Rights Reserved.gzip - 53.72 kB - 03/27/2019 at 17:39 |
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NJM7800_E-346762.pdfDatasheet for the NJM7809 LDOAdobe Portable Document Format - 533.87 kB - 03/27/2019 at 17:35 |
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yea it's a little warm at 20V, the 7809 part is actually rated at 25V, but since this PCB is only 1oz copper, the max recommendation is 20V. the board has vias to the top and bottom copper, so it radiates pretty well... if you wanted to support 25V, you could have the board done in 2oz copper...
just FYI, can purchase this at http://www.bgmicro.com/MOD1035.aspx
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Hey! This is useful :) Does it get hot at 20V?