Using 7805 IC to get 5v output voltage
Introduction-
The IC 7805 is a member from 78xx family, commonly known for linear voltage regulation circuits.
There are common configurations for 78xx ICs, including 7805(5v) ,7806( 6v ), 7808(8v), 7809(9v), 7810(10v), 7812(12v), 7815(15v), 7818(18v) and 7824(24v). The 7805 IC is the most common, as it provides a 5v output which is the convenient power source for most TTL components.
There are common configurations for 78xx ICs, including 7805(5v) ,7806( 6v ), 7808(8v), 7809(9v), 7810(10v), 7812(12v), 7815(15v), 7818(18v) and 7824(24v). The 7805 IC is the most common, as it provides a 5v output which is the convenient power source for most TTL components.
Voltage Regulation circuit-
Components Required-
Place the 7805 IC on the PCB and solder it.
STEP 2 :
Place the capacitors on the PCB as shown in the circuit diagram and then solder it.
STEP 3 :
Place the header pins or use connection wires to complete the circuit.
I have used header pins as the connection terminals.
STEP 4:
Now, the circuit is complete and ready to use.
Precautions-
The Input voltage for 7805 IC is 7-25 Volts
The Ground is common for both input and output supply. (0v)
The Output terminal (Vout) has regulated voltage output of 5v. (4.8-5.2v)
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