Re: Generate -+5V from 12V
- From: Baron <baron.nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 08 Jun 2009 21:56:55 +0100
ian field wrote:
"Jon Kirwan" <jonk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Mon, 8 Jun 2009 21:08:45 +0100, "ian field"
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"Jon Kirwan" <jonk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Mon, 08 Jun 2009 05:15:35 -0400, "Michael A. Terrell"
<mike.terrell@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Jon Kirwan wrote:
On Mon, 08 Jun 2009 01:37:52 -0700, Jon Kirwan
<jonk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mon, 08 Jun 2009 00:11:45 -0400, "Michael A. Terrell"
<mike.terrell@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Jon Kirwan wrote:
On Sun, 7 Jun 2009 17:10:26 -0700, "BobW"
<nimby_GIMME_SOME_SPAM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"vic" <news@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,
I need to generate a symmetric +/-5V supply from a single
+12V supply. I
need about 150mA from the +5V side, and less than 50mA
from the -5V side.
I've thought about using two 7805 in the following
configuration
:
Supply + ----+--------[7805]---- +5 V
| |
`-[7805]----+------ 0v
|
Supply - ---------+------------- -5V
does it make sense ? Would it be OK for the 7805 to sink
current
instead
of sourcing current, in the case of the 7805 in charge of
the 0V
supply ?
If this idea is garbage, what would be the recommended
solution to this
problem ?
Thanks.
See alt.binaries.schematics.electronic for a (linear)
circuit that
will work
up to about 200mA on each supply with a minimum input
voltage of 10.6V.
Sadly, Verizon (and other major service providers) have
completely
eliminated all alt.* groups from their servers. This affects
me, as
well. It may yet force me to get an extra-cost service
added.
I know I've posted this link at least a dozen times. It is
a
read
only portal for selected binaries newsgroups.
http://www.usenet-replayer.com/
First time it got my attention. I'll give it a shot.
Thanks,
Jon
Okay. It got my attention long enough to register and check for
the
group, alt.binaries.schematics.electronic. It doesn't appear on
their
list. Besides, they don't support NNTP and would be quite
difficult to make use of, if I understand what this means.
In short, it doesn't look usable for this purpose because it
doesn't
include the group. And it doesn't look usable, more generally,
because the mechanism (emailing every message, or every message
of a thread) isn't a means I would willingly choose.
that's strange, because I've used it when the Earthlink news
farm was
dying. It is like Google groups, except it is a read only portal.
I
used it when someone mentioned a binary file on the group. The
propogation is slow, but most binaries from the group do end up
there.
http://www.usenet-replayer.com/groups/alt.binaries.schematics.electronic.html
Thanks. What I did before was to go to the main page at which you
referred me and then clicked on "get the USENET messages" link.
That took me to:
http://www.usenet-replayer.com/sign_up_feed.html
I then went through the process of signing up. They sent me an
email,
which I saved and edited into an HTML page. Loaded that, then
clicked
on the "Feed On" button. (I gather they allow me to sign up for 10
different groups.) When I clicked that JAVA link, it set me up on
a page where I could ask it to display the ALT groups I might want
to
include in my 10. alt.binaries.schematics.electronic wasn't in the
list.
What you've shown me is something different. It appears to be a
bit
strange. I'm struggling with the format, which appears to only be
the
pictures and no text bodies when messages don't include pictures.
If so, that means I may be able to access pictures this way but not
comments sent to the group about them. Threading seems... well,
I'm
not seeing how, yet. It looks as though I may be able to pick up
on
some pictures this way, though. If I'm quick about it... otherwise
I may have to weed through pages and hope that my eye can pick out
what I'm looking for in the thumbnails.
Perhaps they don't include alt.binaries.schematics.electronic in
their emailing service, but do offer a web page with pictures-only
component from the group?
Jon
Google for binary news server - there's some freebies listed.
I did, some time ago. Finding a good NNTP server that includes a
binary newsgroup like alt.binaries.schematics.electronic was a "no
show." I spent the spare time of a few days on it. Not looking
forward to that, again. Especially, if someone has a specific idea
on hand that does NNTP for that group in particular.
Of course, when I get a strong enough interest to push the time
envelop out some more in the future, I'll take another shot at it.
But for now, yeah. Been there, done that, came up zero.
Jon
One I clicked on installed as server name: 202.177.16.1321 it seems to
work and carries alt.binaries,schematics.electronic
Ian. Would you like to correct that ip 202.177.16.??? I guessing its
132. Since that responds with "Operation in Progress"
--
Best Regards:
Baron.
.
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