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Problem with 74hc164 overheating when given 5V from 7805

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74hc164 heat

Hi guys

I'm using 74hc164 to drive some LEDs . and PIC24FJ96GA010 to give clock pulse

My problem is
its smoothly working when I give power to 74hc164 through my pic development LV24-33(3.3V)

but if try to give 5V from 7805 and clock pulse from LV24-33(3.3V) it is getting heat :cry:




Can anybody have idea about this?

Help me please

Thanks
 

Re: 74hc164 heat

Please change the 150ohm resistor to 330ohm or more... 150 ohm at 5 volts gives about 30mA...LEDs are drawing current larger than their operating continous current.
 

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74hc164 heat

Use high ampere output 5V regulator i.e. 3A and always use heat sink with linear regulators

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And use resistor value accordingly
 

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Re: 74hc164 heat

150 ohm at 5 volts gives about 30mA
Although 20 mA or less can be actually expected, considering the LED voltage drop and driver saturation voltage, you should also pay attention to this specification:
absolute maximum ratings
Continuous current through VCC or GND ±50 mA
It requires a load resistor not smaller than e.g. 470 ohm when drivin 8 LEDs.
 

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