When sizing power sources, you must match voltage (which you have done) and make sure the supply can supply enough current to the electronics. If your supply is the 800mA, and the equipment using this needs 2500mA, then the power supply is undersized. If the supply is the 2500mA and the user is 800mA, then your power supply is oversized, and will work just fine.
5v
5V
Some simple 3 terminal single chip linear regulators are:+5V - 7805, LM309, LM323-5V - 7905, LM320Some high efficiency single chip switching regulators are: +5V - LM2574-5.0, LT1076-5-5V - LT3015-5Note: always read the datasheet carefully to make sure a part meets the requirements of your application before designing around the part.
It is depend on your requirement .suppose you need a voltage regulator of 5V than you need 5V Zener diode.
You will need a regulator circuit that will change the shape of the pulse AND regulate the voltage to 5v.
may be its around [5v;800ma]...
By changing the polarity of the source
By changing the polarity of the source
The answer is 1 + 5v.
yes
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5v
+12V, -12V, +5V, -5V, +3.3V -5V is seldom used
yes.you can get 5v output even when the polarity is reversed. In a 5v battery, if u reverse the polarity, then u'll get the same 5v as output , but in the opposite direction.(i.e.,)-5v(negative 5 volt
5V
Yes.
+12V, -12V, +5V, -5V, +3.3V +12V, -12V, +5V, -5V, +3.3V