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Dave Ryman
Guest
Hi,
I'm new to this group.
I did some (very) basic electronics at school, but need to step
down a DC voltage, and am getting a little unsure if I have things right.
I'm stepping 6v (4xAAA batteries) down to 5.2v. I intend to use a
potential divider with 2 120R resistors on the +ve side (in parallel) and
a 390R resistor on the 0v side. This, I calculate, will give me 5.2v on
the output.
The device being powered may draw upto 320mA. First question: Am I
right in assuming that 2W resistors will be ok for this?
Second question: I found some helpful stuff on the net. One circuit
is for a loaded PD circuit. Am I right in assuming that my device will
put an impedance of 1.6R across the output of my PD and therefore change
the voltage? Or is this irrelevant since the load is after the supply of
the correct voltage?
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Regards,
Dave
dave_ryman@hotmailNOSPAM.com
http://welcome.to/daves.website
http://travel.to/formula.one
I'm new to this group.
I did some (very) basic electronics at school, but need to step
down a DC voltage, and am getting a little unsure if I have things right.
I'm stepping 6v (4xAAA batteries) down to 5.2v. I intend to use a
potential divider with 2 120R resistors on the +ve side (in parallel) and
a 390R resistor on the 0v side. This, I calculate, will give me 5.2v on
the output.
The device being powered may draw upto 320mA. First question: Am I
right in assuming that 2W resistors will be ok for this?
Second question: I found some helpful stuff on the net. One circuit
is for a loaded PD circuit. Am I right in assuming that my device will
put an impedance of 1.6R across the output of my PD and therefore change
the voltage? Or is this irrelevant since the load is after the supply of
the correct voltage?
--
Regards,
Dave
dave_ryman@hotmailNOSPAM.com
http://welcome.to/daves.website
http://travel.to/formula.one