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Designing +5V 134mA Power Supply

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Hi, How can I design +5V Power Supply with 134mA current. Please give me the schematics.
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What is the output of the Transformer? You may need to use three stages to end up to 5V in order to avoid hi power consumption in one module...
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Try using dc-dc power supply regulator.
It is more efficient, and will avoid energy wastage.
DC-dc converter LM2576, is able to accept input of up to 40V,
regulating the voltage at 5V or other preset voltage.
It is an efficient form of power regulation.

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Hi friend,

You see the site"http://www.national.com/pf/LM/LM309.html".

thanking you,

malaya@iitg.ernet.in

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hi Friend,

Hear I am attaching the required file for you.

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    Kashi

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