inferno_nsit
Newbie level 5
Hi all,
I'm making a Line follower robot , in which I've connected the outputs of the 2 IR sensors to 2 separate input channels of an AVR Tiny 13's ADC channels, the controller monitors the input, thereby controlling an L293D which in turn controls 2 motors. For power supply I'm using a 7805 to reduce the 9V input from a battery to 5V ,along with a heat sink).The motors are quite small and when i checked them ,they drew 60-65 mA each.
The problem is that the whole circuit is now drawing 620 mA(dont know where all the current is going),so i cant run it with a 9V battery.The robot is working perfectly fine when i use a constant voltage source using a adaptor.
So can anyone please tell how much current can a 9v battery supply at constant 9V for a considerable period of time and is there any other alternative portable power supply solution for this.
hoping for a quick reponse.
inferno
I'm making a Line follower robot , in which I've connected the outputs of the 2 IR sensors to 2 separate input channels of an AVR Tiny 13's ADC channels, the controller monitors the input, thereby controlling an L293D which in turn controls 2 motors. For power supply I'm using a 7805 to reduce the 9V input from a battery to 5V ,along with a heat sink).The motors are quite small and when i checked them ,they drew 60-65 mA each.
The problem is that the whole circuit is now drawing 620 mA(dont know where all the current is going),so i cant run it with a 9V battery.The robot is working perfectly fine when i use a constant voltage source using a adaptor.
So can anyone please tell how much current can a 9v battery supply at constant 9V for a considerable period of time and is there any other alternative portable power supply solution for this.
hoping for a quick reponse.
inferno