I m using a car battery to run 2 usb chargers. There is a switching regulator circuit in between the battery n chargers to step dwn 12vdc to 5vdc and the 5vdc to power usb charger. That should be SAFE with such configuration ?
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Is the switching regulator circuit sufficient to provide protection to the chargers or do i need fuse for protection or someother circuits? Pls help.
I m using a car battery to run 2 usb chargers. There is a switching regulator circuit in between the battery n chargers to step dwn 12vdc to 5vdc and the 5vdc to power usb charger. That should be SAFE with such configuration ?
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Is the switching regulator circuit sufficient to provide protection to the chargers or do i need fuse for protection or someother circuits? Pls help.
Its safe until you start to carry that lead acid with you. :smile:
Problem which can occur is spikes and high ripples, that can overheat charger IC, and of course we have IC die hard scene. In that situation try to filter switcher output with additional filter for that design, for cheapest way first try to add 100nF ceramic capacitor.
By the way, you can use linear regulator for this also, such as 7805, 78S05, 78T05 or any other similar.
7806 is 6V regulator and for this is needed additional caution. Better check first max input voltage for charger. Lots chargers can support max up to 6V of input voltage, and some of them expect 5V from USB and support max 5,5V.
I supose you mistakenly type 6 instead 5 for 7805.