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DIY BEC - Very Easy
Hey,
I thought I'd post this here in case someone wanted to build a really easy BEC. All you need to make the BEC is . . . - 7805 voltage regulator - two 47uF capacitors - servo lead - battery connector To build one yourself you can just follow the schematic below. Here is a video I made about the BEC. . . .
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UK, Cardiff
Joined Dec 2008
2,153 Posts
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A standard regulator such as an 7805, needs an input voltage of around 2 - 2.5v higher than the regulated output voltage, so about 7.5v input to provide a 5V regulated output. I use LM2940s to provide the 5v supply in my small gliders that run off 2S, the LM2940 is an LDO regulator, and only needs about 5.5v input to provide a regulated 5V output. If the 2S were to go as low as 6V a 7805 would only be providing maybe 3.5v output, and the radio might stop working. A LM2940 would keep the radio supply at the full 5v value down to 5.5v. Clearly running a 2S Lipo down to 5.5v or lower is not at all good for it, but at least the plane does not fall out of the sky. |
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United Kingdom, England, Bristol
Joined Aug 2011
746 Posts
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Even worse, they often "double" the current output by soldering two v-regs together without series current limiting resistors. In some cases they even solder the packages directly on top of each other!
This is a Turnigy Plush (HobbyWing Platinum) 12A. The reg is a 78D05F which, according to Google, is rated at 0.5A. |
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The 7805 datasheet shows dropout begins at 7.2v
As others have said, if you must use a linear, much better to use a low-dropout regulator. This is a good one - 3 amps, Low dropout, convenient TO220, and only 78 pence each. Note that the capacitors are essential with most LDO's as they form part of the control loop. Cheers Phil |
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New York
Joined Oct 2008
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it is true that two do not exactly double capacity but if they are kept out of each others thermal environment (unfortunately not the case in many escs) its close. soldering them right next to each other dont exactly multiply amps but is definitely a successful method to boost current. |
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