Or maybe a silicon junction diode and a shottky diode. May get you a
little closer. Depends on the exact diodes and how much current you're
drawing. You could also stick in a npn transistor set up as a vbe
multiplier and pick the resistor values to give you the right thing.
-Dan
9000 VAX wrote:
Use two diodes to drop the voltage, 0.5V each so 1V is achieved.
On 5/17/06, Marc Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ok no problem i can get some but for now
i dont have one so is there any way to
drop the voltage
Marc :-)
Dave McGuire wrote:
> On May 17, 2006, at 5:23 PM, Marc Price wrote:
>
>> Is there a quick and easy way to get 4v out using a
>> 5v regulator l7805cv
>>
>> I keep getting 5.04v tried adding a v resistor to the gnd
>
>
> Hi Marc...Grab an LM317. Just as cheap & available as 7805, but
> adjustable from 1.2-37V if I recall correctly.
>
> -Dave
>
> --
> Dave McGuire
> Cape Coral, FL
>
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