- Wed Aug 30, 2023 8:00 pm
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Yet another model for the case but this one is designed by user Link to both: https://github.com/DStageGarage/Electro ... 2.x%20case
PSIG wrote: ↑Tue Oct 31, 2023 7:57 pm JLC can likely suggest a list of similar DPAK (TO-252) 5V 1A regulators for you to choose that they have available. This would usually be the preferred path.thank you! i will take a look
You can do something similar to choose a different one online and check with them, such as going to a poplar site and searching for the original part. Then, the site will usually list "similar items" for you to check into.
One example is Digi-Key, where a search for that part number produced a list of similar parts such as L78M05ABDT-TR, NCV7805, NJM7805 and L78M05CDT-TR as a few of 88 "similar" examples they have in-stock.
Another option is to search for the original part on OctoPart, to find distributors that carry the exact part. However, that means you will be installing the part yourself instead of JLC. Don't forget that sometimes the best search is for the part family, rather than a specific version that may only be different packaging. Good luck!
niall280zx wrote: ↑Fri Oct 27, 2023 7:46 pm As for the Nano FAULT line, I don't like that the single core processor is in charge of setting its own safety-critical fault line.This is an issue that I have raised before with Arduino based ETCs and even Speeduino itself. The Mega has a watchdog timer and a brownout detection circuit but they are never implemented and the datasheet is quite clear that a brownout can cause corruption of the programme counter which can lead to runaway code.
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