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POST a Power Supply Diagram for the PIC ?

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power supply 24 volt,12 volt,5volt diagram

Helloo..
Im new to the field of microcontrollers..
Im interested in developing a ECU and i have planned to use microchip PIC Midrange controllers ... I did connect the chip to my rectified dc 12 v ..
Before connecting i should have checked the amps but i dint it showed 1.2 amps
i fried the chip..
can some one post a power supply circuit for the microcontroller..
I think the microcontroller needs 5v and 100ma ..
can some one post a diagram
 

power pic24 5 volt

A simple LM7805 will work fine.
7805datasheet.gif
 

5v 100ma power supply circuit diagram

You will need some power for your circuit, preferably a stable +5 Volt. If you don't have a real power supply I recommend using a wall-wart (a big line plug with a transformer) plus an 7805. The circuit is dead simple (see attach image) and will work for all wall-warts that provide either 8 .. 24 Volt AC or 12 .. 32 Volt DC. A 7805 is both short-circuit and thermally protected, so it is difficult to damage. If you want to draw substantial current from this circuit you should use a wall wart with a lower output voltage, and put a big heat sink on the 7805.

Other options to obtain power are:
1. a PC game port or USB port (your PC might be damaged when you draw too much current!)
2. a 9 Volt battery + an 7805 (be sure to disconnect the battery between experiments, otherwise the 7805 will drain the battery quickly)
3. a 4.5 Volt battery (not for the 16F84 - the one without A -, and at most at 10 MHz, preferably at 4 MHz or lower)
4. Finally you can use a pc power supply as your LAB power supply(Now I am using it & it is a great idea.).You may find -5V,5V,3.3V,12V,-12V,17V(using -5V & 12V),10V(using-5V,5V),24V(using-12V&12V)and many more you need.You may also have 400W or more power for your big project.Just a simple modification needed for it. If you interested I will help you.
 

power supply diagram

i do have a supply which gives me only 12 v and 1.3amps of supply
how can i bring it down 5v 100ma
 

pic power supply circuit 7805

the 78L05 is the right power supply for IC's. please check this document and see the application for added information:



regards,
randell_xtian:D:D:D
 

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