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Old 22nd December 2005, 06:54 AM   (permalink)
Default voltage regulator and PIR sensors

hi there. the question is,

1.if i`m using a voltage regulator (78L06) the output voltage is 6volt,i just need to know can i feed the input with about 12v to 14v, could it damages the voltage regulator?what is the max voltage can it handle as an input voltage?

2.PIR = RE200B PYROELECTRIC SENSOR or anyany version of this PIR sensor (if there is any). is it true this sensor needs a few minutes to heats up and works. what i mean was it has to be turned on for a few minutes first then will it works properly?

3.can PIR sensors stand a long time operation,how about 24/7?

thanks in advance.
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Old 22nd December 2005, 07:06 AM   (permalink)
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hi there. the question is,

1.if i`m using a voltage regulator (78L06) the output voltage is 6volt,i just need to know can i feed the input with about 12v to 14v, could it damages the voltage regulator?what is the max voltage can it handle as an input voltage?

thanks in advance.
u can give 14v supply , the max i/p voltage is 35V ,note that the power dissipation is proportional to i/p V
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Old 25th December 2005, 04:13 AM   (permalink)
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okay, thanks akg.
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