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Power for Your Electronics Projects - Voltage Regulators and Converters

DroneBot Workshop via YouTube

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Explore a comprehensive video tutorial on powering electronic projects using voltage regulators and converters. Dive into nine different methods for supplying power to your devices, from classic 3-pin voltage regulators to advanced buck-boost converters. Learn about linear regulators, buck converters, boost converters, and their applications in various electronic designs. Discover how to provide stable voltage outputs for 5V, 3.3V, 6V, and 12V requirements in your projects. Gain practical knowledge on selecting the right power supply solution for your robots, IoT devices, and other electronic creations. Master the essentials of powering your projects efficiently and inexpensively, whether using line-powered or battery-operated systems.

Syllabus

- Introduction
- Breadboard power supply module
- Power Supply Basics
- LM7805 - 5 Volt linear regulator
- LM317 - Variable linear regulator
- PSM-165 - 3.3 Volt linear regulator module
- AMS1117 - 5 Volt linear regulator module
- L4931CZ33-AP - 3.3 volt low voltage-drop regulator
- Buck Converter Intro
- MINI-360 - Variable buck converter
- Boost Converter Intro
- PSM-205 - USB boost converter
- Buck Boost Converter Intro
- S9V11F5 - 5 Volt buck boost converter

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DroneBot Workshop

Reviews

4.7 rating, based on 3 Class Central reviews

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  • Profile image for Abdul Razak Otchere
    Abdul Razak Otchere
    I watched Power for Your Electronics Projects - Voltage Regulators and Converters on YouTube, and it was very helpful. The video explains how voltage regulators and converters work in a clear and easy-to-understand way. I liked how the instructor sh…
  • Profile image for Arun Radhakrishnan
    Arun Radhakrishnan
    Its really good. I understand all the parts. First impressions is very good . The explanation way also so good
  • Simon Bhuti Mogwebo
    Perfect for studying it was conducive to watch and learn about electronic components and booster conversion

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