L7805 Positive Voltage Regulator TO-220 - 5V Linear Regulator 1.5A for Arduino & Electronics
L7805 Positive Voltage Regulator TO-220 - 5V Linear Regulator 1.5A for Arduino & Electronics is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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L7805 Positive Voltage Regulator TO-220 - 5V Linear Regulator 1.5A for Arduino & Electronics is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
The L7805 Positive Voltage Regulator is a simple and reliable solution for providing a stable 5V output in your electronics projects, making it an essential addition to any electronics enthusiast, technician, or DIY maker.
This linear regulator converts higher input voltages into a fixed +5V output, making it ideal for powering microcontrollers, sensors, and logic circuits. It is widely used in power supply designs and DIY electronics.
Designed with built in protection features, it ensures safe and stable operation, even under varying load conditions.
Perfect for makers, students, and STEM labs where reliable voltage regulation is essential.
Highlights:
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Fixed 5V Output: Provides stable and reliable voltage.
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Up to 1.5A Output: Suitable for many electronics applications.
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Built in Protection: Overheating and short circuit protection.
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Simple Use: Easy to integrate into power circuits.
- TO-220: Standard form factor for easy mounting and cooling.
Specifications:
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Type: Linear voltage regulator (positive).
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Model: L7805, TO-220.
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Quantity: 1 pcs.
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Output Voltage: +5V.
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Output Current: Up to 1.5A.
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Input Voltage Range: 7-35V.
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Dropout Voltage: ~2V.
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Protections: Thermal shutdown & short circuit protection.
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Application: Power supply regulation for electronics.
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Dimensions: ~29×10×4mm.
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Interface: 3-pin (IN, GND, OUT).
Ideal For:
- 🔧 Power supply regulation.
- ⚡ Supplying stable 5V to circuits.
- 🤖 Robotics and electronics projects.
- 🧰 DIY prototyping and testing.
- 🎓 Arduino & STEM education projects.
Note:
- Requires input voltage at least ~2V higher than output (≥7V recommended).
- Use a heat sink when operating at higher currents to prevent overheating.
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