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Regulators needed

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  • dbemowskD Offline
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    So I was working on building myself a new serial gateway tonight when I realized that I am out of 3.3v TO-92 package regulators. I have some AMS1117 3.3v regulators, but they are in an SMT package making mounting them to a thru hole regulator near impossible. I figured since I need to buy more, I will go with LDO regulators. Are there any that perform better than others? Are there any things I should be watching out for? Is there a good place to buy them cheap where I can get them in a pack of 20 or so to stock up?

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      The most common ldo I saw are le33 and mcp1700

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        It's a good question, and it deserves a good answer. Since a gateway will probably be mains powered, rather than battery powered, I'm guessing that an LDO with less ripple and/or more noise rejection might improve the range/coverage of the gateway. i.e. just slapping in the cheapest, most common chips might be self defeating. That's too vague an answer though, and I'm sorry I can't do better. Has anyone looked into that angle?

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        • NeverDieN NeverDie

          It's a good question, and it deserves a good answer. Since a gateway will probably be mains powered, rather than battery powered, I'm guessing that an LDO with less ripple and/or more noise rejection might improve the range/coverage of the gateway. i.e. just slapping in the cheapest, most common chips might be self defeating. That's too vague an answer though, and I'm sorry I can't do better. Has anyone looked into that angle?

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          @neverdie Good points though.

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            Another one that seems promising is the LP2950 series. Just wondering if anyone has had any experience with these?

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            • dbemowskD dbemowsk

              Another one that seems promising is the LP2950 series. Just wondering if anyone has had any experience with these?

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              @dbemowsk said in Regulators needed:

              LP2950

              Did you try them in the end or did you chose another one ?

              I didn't know about those, they seem very nice if your node needs low current and you have a high input voltage, the max 30V is really nice for nodes like a led dimmer up to 24V.

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                @dbemowsk said in Regulators needed:

                LP2950

                Did you try them in the end or did you chose another one ?

                I didn't know about those, they seem very nice if your node needs low current and you have a high input voltage, the max 30V is really nice for nodes like a led dimmer up to 24V.

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                @nca78 I did go with those and it seems to be working great.

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                  @dbemowsk said in Regulators needed:

                  LP2950

                  I will use the AP2112K 3v3
                  https://www.diodes.com/assets/Datasheets/AP2112.pdf

                  it has overall very good values, 600mA output current, high effciency. I would not use the AMS1117 for battery usage.
                  It is also used by the excellent Adafruit Feather:
                  https://www.kiwi-electronics.nl/adafruit-feather-m0-wifi-atsamd21-atwinc1500?lang=en

                  Output Voltage Accuracy: ±1.5%
                  Output Current: 600mA (Min.)
                  Foldback Short Current Protection: 50mA
                  Enable Function to Turn ON/OFF VOUT
                  Low Dropout Voltage (3.3V): 250mV (Typ.) IOUT = 600mA
                  Excellent Load Regulation: 0.2%/A (Typ.)
                  Excellent Line Regulation: 0.02%/V (Typ.)
                  Low Quiescent Current: 55μA (Typ.)
                  Low Standby Current: 0.01μA (Typ.)

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                  • dbemowskD dbemowsk

                    Another one that seems promising is the LP2950 series. Just wondering if anyone has had any experience with these?

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                    @dbemowsk
                    I used LP2950-5.0 in one node when feeding from 12v - about 3 months everything works quite stably.

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