Re: [analogue-sequencer] running a p3 from batteries?
2004-02-12 by Colin f
> The plan is to run the setup (12 x 86hp of modules) from a coupe of > sealed lead acid batteries when on the move with it. > Now its late here, and i haven't looked at all of the schematics, but > from my brief look, it appears that the 9v (or whatever) supply is > regulated down to 5v. Regulating a 12v supply from a SLA battery will, > if im not mistaken, be a reasonably inefficient way of doing things. Using a linear regulator will be a bad idea, yes. A linear regulator is essentially an automatic variable resistor, that varies it's resistance so that output voltage remains at a constant level despite the changing load. The resistance wastes power as heat. What you want is a switching DC-DC step down regulator. These pulse-wdith modulate the charging current on a cap to maintain to correct output voltage, so are much more efficient. Something like this maybe: http://www.chipcatalog.com/Maxim/MAX724.htm You'll need to bypass the linear regulator on the P3 mainboard once you have a 5v high-efficiency battery supply. Cheers, Colin f ________________________________________________ Message sent using UebiMiau 2.7.2