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#225794 - 04/07/2004 05:36
Re: Car adapter for the Karma?
[Re: daPyr0x]
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pooh-bah
Registered: 02/06/2000
Posts: 1996
Loc: Gothenburg, Sweden
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Quote: how much power (in Amps) would a 5V 3A voltage regulator require? I Can find everything else on the datasheets except that...
If it's a linear power regulator, then 3A -- it just drops Vsupply (12-14.5V in a car, typically) minus Vout (5V in this case) volts across itself, generating (Vsupply-Vout)*Iout watts of heat... (Iout not neccessarily the max (3A) current, but what is actually drawn).
A switching regulator would require at least 15W of input power (5V*3A) if the load actually draws 3A, less if the load draws less. Assuming a supply voltage of 12V that means 15W/12V=1.25A. That is the ideal case, ie if there were no losses. In the real world you'd have a somewhat higher current due to the losses.
Not sure what sort of efficiency numbers you get today for a) cheap or b) good switching supplies, so I can't say how much more current to expect, but a guess is that it's less than 20% extra...
/Michael
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