This is the circuit for converting a 12V car supply to 4.5V.
You will need:
2 X 2 wire PCB mounted terminal blocks (optional)
1 X diode
1 X L78S05CV voltage regulator chip
Some verro board
Some Wire
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Short of duplicating the regulator for each output voltage, how might I deliver multiple voltages in this basic format?
Sorry
Thanks again for both the "instructable" and the ideas!
Now for some suggestions: a couple of capacitors (one across the input lines, one across the output lines) should reduce noise, if that is a problem... Please also note that this is not very strictly regulated (due to the variation of the voltage of the diode with current), but it should still work quite well for most applications (heck! it would still work quite well if you feed 5V to something expecting 4.5V, but don't blame me if it does not work, makes your device blow up in flames and takes the car with it...).
I didn't have any trouble running a picaxe project off it, and that was off a power-pack, which I would expect to have more noise as it's plugged into the mains.
And I hope the car doesn't go up in flames, Dad would KILL me!!
Input V
Output V
V-regulator type
A resistor
What those grey & black spots are
Photos
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Output V is about 5 but with a diode is about 4.5.
V-regulator is L78S05CV.
The circuit works without a resistor but please tell me where it should go and why, so I know for future.
The grey and black spots are the soldered joints, I though it would be easier to see which tracks the components were soldered to.
I haven't got any photos from while I was making it, and the soldering is a bit messy, so it wouldn't show anything anyway.
These things often have other components in regulator-circuits, but it depends on the type and such.
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Thanks