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thanks!
wrote in message ... Lou wrote: I've been looking for a 4 pin voltage regulator. I have a particular number in mind (uA78HG), but so far as I know, they're not in production anymore. I've looked in a couple places on line for a 4 pin job, with no luck. Since the one I "need" seems to be gone for good, right now I'm willing to use any 12 vdc - 15 vdc 1 Amp or more voltage regulator to get my power supply going to any extent - rather than leaving it collect dust or tearing it apart. Failing finding a VR of my needs, I guess I'll have to redesign this thing to work some other way. I thought a last minute search may produce something to make life easier. Any ideas? With all the crap I have here, I could build a few power supplies (probably). But never ever - do I have the part "I" need. Lou You need a compelling reason NOT to use a 3 terminal chip to replace the 4 terminal thing. For example, an LM317 and 1 resistor and 1 pot creates a variable regulator. 3 components - top that with a 4 terminal regulator. There's no design to do. Go to the datasheet and the schematic is there. |