Anthony P
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I am designing adjustable current power supply for RGB module.
It uses 3 diodes: red HL63603TG, blue PL459B, and green PL530. All have different power requirements. I intend to power them all from a single wall adapter. Each will have its own LM317 current regulator with in line current meters.
My question is about voltage. I have searched LPF and found much info on current, but little on voltage. Should I build a multi-rail power supply with 3 separate voltage regulators? red 2.7-3.0v, blue 5.3-6.5v, and green 2.2v (plus a heater voltage reg).
This project is still in the design stage. I haven't even done a breadboard yet, so nothing is etched in stone... open to suggestions.
It uses 3 diodes: red HL63603TG, blue PL459B, and green PL530. All have different power requirements. I intend to power them all from a single wall adapter. Each will have its own LM317 current regulator with in line current meters.
My question is about voltage. I have searched LPF and found much info on current, but little on voltage. Should I build a multi-rail power supply with 3 separate voltage regulators? red 2.7-3.0v, blue 5.3-6.5v, and green 2.2v (plus a heater voltage reg).
This project is still in the design stage. I haven't even done a breadboard yet, so nothing is etched in stone... open to suggestions.