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I have a couple of RF telemetry transceivers that require a power supply.
Specs for them are as follows:
1.8v - 3.6v Supply Voltage.
85mA when transmitting.
I want one to be powered from USB and the other from a 3.6v Lithium Ion AA battery.
I have copied a circuit that I think might work but I don't understand what the capacitors actually do or how you calculate their size for my application.
There are three indication LED's that need to be connected to each transceiver for indication of RX, TX and FAULT.
Can someone point me in the right direction.
Specs for them are as follows:
1.8v - 3.6v Supply Voltage.
85mA when transmitting.
I want one to be powered from USB and the other from a 3.6v Lithium Ion AA battery.
I have copied a circuit that I think might work but I don't understand what the capacitors actually do or how you calculate their size for my application.
There are three indication LED's that need to be connected to each transceiver for indication of RX, TX and FAULT.
Can someone point me in the right direction.