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Old 1st May 2008, 06:55 PM   (permalink)
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I am in need of a way to attach a constant DC power source to a small cheap MP3 player (plugs into a phone system). I have all sorts of old DC power supplies around, but I need to get the voltage down to 1.5v for the MP3 player. Is there a simple circuit that I can put together to take a PS of, say, 4.8v / 350mA to the same voltage / current as a AAA battery?

Hope this make sense.

Thanks in advance... Todd
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Old 1st May 2008, 07:05 PM   (permalink)
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You can use an LM317 with 2 resistors to set the voltage and 2 capacitors to keep it stable..The MP3 player draws as much current as it needs.
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Old 1st May 2008, 07:13 PM   (permalink)
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An MP3 player to attach to the phone? That is very interesting. Can you tell me which is that product/model ? Thanks.
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Old 1st May 2008, 09:25 PM   (permalink)
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Our system allows for music-on-hold by way of an external input. We've been using a CD player, but needed an updateable non-mechanical solution. Plugging the MP3 player in servers the purpose, but I need hard-wired power-- not a battery.
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Old 2nd May 2008, 03:12 PM   (permalink)
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Originally Posted by audioguru
You can use an LM317 with 2 resistors to set the voltage and 2 capacitors to keep it stable..The MP3 player draws as much current as it needs.
Point me in the right direction... or show me the circuit. I'm new to all this.

Thanks... Todd

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Old 2nd May 2008, 05:08 PM   (permalink)
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The LM317 is the most popular adjustable voltage regulator. The datasheet shows you how to connect it and has a calculation for its resistors for it to produce any voltage you want.
Its minimum input voltage must be 2.5V higher than its output voltage.
If it gets hot then it needs a heatsink.
Here is a circuit with it providing 1.5V:
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