Hi to all, there is an italian post on yahoo groups http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/foxboard/message/12
It says that they successfully power a fox board for 1 hour using 4 1.5 V e 800 mA Batteries producted by Panasonic (red & black covered) The contact is Emanuele Calò ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Try to ask him I don¹t know if is interesting for you Bye Davide Il 31-05-2007 22:33, "Wolf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto: > > > > > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:f3nanb%2B8ndd%40eGroups.com> >, > psykojyce writes >> > --- In [email protected] <mailto:foxboard%40yahoogroups.com> , >> Wolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> > > >>> > > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, psykojyce writes >>>> > > > >>>> > > > hum. ok. >>>> > > > >>>> > > > So, is there a way to get the board autonomous with a battery >>>> > > > (without >>>> > > > the FPS)? >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > Yes - build your own low-dropout voltage-regulator. >>> > > >>> > > I would suggest something based around this: >>> > > >>> > > http://www.national.com/pf/LP/LP38692-ADJ.html >>> > > >>> > > which will give you 5.0 volts output with an input voltage >>> > > as low as 6 volts (so letting you run your 7.2V battery well >>> > > into the 'must recharge' zone!). >>> > > >>> > > ++Tanuki >>> > > http://canismajor.demon.co.uk/ -- running on a Foxboard. >>> > > >> > >> > Thanks, >> > It seems interresting. >> > But my electronic skills are low :/ >> > Have you a complete schema to use the LP38692-ADJ ? >> > Thanks. > > The URL I posted gives pretty much all you need to know; of course if > you need a printed-circuit-board designed then that's something you > should consult a production-tech for. I generally prototype these sorts > of things using copper-stripboard because I only do small production and > the cost of designing/producing a printed-circuit is not justified. > > ++Tanuki > http://canismajor.demon.co.uk/ > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
