| ??? 08/14/03 13:40 Read: times |
#52583 - No need of a regulator, at all! Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Hi,
Simply put a diode e.g. 1N4148 in series with +ve supply which will drop the voltage about .6->.65 Volts. After that a bypass capacitor of about 0.1 uF is recomended. I Think the answer is there! GoodLuck............Biswajit. |
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