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DIY Arduino Power Supply Shield with 3.3v, 5v and 12v Output

When developing electronic projects, the power supply is one of the most important part of whole project and there is always need of multipl

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DIY Arduino Power Supply Shield with 3.3v, 5v and 12v Output

Things used in this project

Hardware components

LM317 – 1 Unit
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LM7805 – 1 Unit
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LED(Any Color) – 1 Unit
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12V DC Barrel Jack – Unit
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220Ω Resistor – 1 Unit
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560Ω Resistor – 2 Units
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1uF Capacitor – 2 Units
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0.1uF Capacitor – 1 Unit
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Burg Pins(20 mm) – 52 Units
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Schematics

Circuit Diagram

The circuit diagram and schematic for Arduino Power Supply Shield is pretty simple and doesn’t contain much component placement. We will be using 12V DC Barrel Jack for main voltage input for the whole Arduino UNO Shield. The LM7805 will convert 12V to 5V output, similarly the LM317 will convert 12V to 3.3V output. LM317 is popular Voltage regulator IC can be used to build variable voltage regulator circuit.

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