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Battery power for a robotics project

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hi all

I have a pc/104 board from ICOP that requires 5v @ 880mA
I cant figure out how to take 6 NiMH batteries (1.2v 2000mAH) to that
required voltage and current.
Please help. Trying to make this controller for a robotics project.

regards
john
 

You will need voltage regulator to take care of change in battery voltage. The current rating of the battery will determine how long you can use it.
 

hi

thanks for your information.
 

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