Thread: 5v supplies for breakout board
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29-07-2014 #1
Im hoping for a bit of help here,im completely useless with electronics I have a cnc that another lad wired up .
But this time round ive tried to get as far as I can get without posting and cant say im enjoying it lol.
theres an image below of how far ive gotten with it,its for an x3 conversion,feel free to tell me if Im doing something wrong.
the power supply is 68volts and was a kit someone put together a while back for me, drivers are 70v
bobs a cheap kl-db25.
ive overlooked/think I need a 5v power supply to the breakout board and wondered what you recommend I do.
is there anything off the shelf I can use that I could plumb into this supply.giving 5v thanks
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29-07-2014 #2
any normal old phone charger, wifi router power supply, etc., just look to be 4-6v , >1A, though as i see your board has no relays, may be >500mA could power it without problem
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29-07-2014 #3
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29-07-2014 #4
Most PSU from 1A and up are regulated in fact. That's how i power the BOB of my last build. I have opened last year for this and that at least 10 and only one of them was not regulated.
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29-07-2014 #5
I should have some of those knocking around so I will dig em out,thanks
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29-07-2014 #6
Something like http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Skynet-SNP-9013-C-5V-1A-12V-1A-PSU-/281379631739?pt=UK_BOI_Electrical_Components_Suppl ies_ET&hash=item418388727b]this [/URL] would give you 5v for the BOB and 12v for limit/home switches, etc. And easier to mount and probably more reliable than a wall wart long term
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29-07-2014 #7
thanks a lot irving it comes up invalid link but this look to be it http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Skynet-SNP.../281379631739? will give that a go ;)
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29-07-2014 #8
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29-07-2014 #9
just bought a couple of those in the link jon but thanks for the offer ;)
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01-08-2014 #10
I have checked some old mobile phones chargers 5V < 1A and are not regulated.
Maybe a post regulation to these chargers with an LDO regulator is a solution for isolated power supply.Last edited by vre; 01-08-2014 at 03:27 PM.
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