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Gordon Gibby Digital Interface
Ladies and Gents ?Gordon Gibby, KX4Z has offered us a great little kit to release and its now ready! This digital interface has all the bang with a great price. On board 5v regulator that you can power from 12-13.8v or you can leave it off for direct 5v input. The kits are available for 15$ or 20$ assembled 73 ?N8DAH |
Re: Nextion with KA78T05
When dropping down voltage I always use more than one regulator in series to split the dissipation. E.g. 7809 or 7808 from the nominal 12V then to the 7805 and bolt them to the aluminium case or to a heat sink with thermal compound. They are cheap enough not to bankrupt you. Take care when buying from Ali etc Regards Lawrence On Tue, Sep 17, 2019 at 11:50 PM Razvan (M0HZH) <razvanfatu@...> wrote: Maximum current draw for the 5" Nextion (backlight @ 100%) is?410mA? |
Re: Nextion with KA78T05
Maximum current draw for the 5" Nextion (backlight @ 100%) is?410mA?
Arduino Nano ~20mA Si5351 (all outputs enabled) ~22mA Assuming 13.8V input, there's over 4W of thermal power to be dissipated. As Allison already explained, whatever IC you'll use it'll need a heatsink. Also, try to keep the heat away from the Si5351 oscillator crystal as it would generate frequency drift. |
Re: Nextion with KA78T05
Check , raduino with nextion miight need 1amp odd. You cant work at 100% with input 12 or 13.5v. If the 7805 input is just 3v above what you said is understandable. Better try a genuine 78s05 it might manage.? All the best Sarma vu3zmv On Tue, 17 Sep 2019, 4:35 pm Razvan (M0HZH), <razvanfatu@...> wrote: Why would you need another regulator ? The LM7805 is designed for 1A output and the 5" Nextion display + Raduino uses about 500mA (per specs). |
Re: Nextion with KA78T05
Have had success with the stock 7805 mounted on the raduino. Have 4 of the critters with up to 3.5" nextions I use a stock power transistor heat sinks with an additional hole. To mount it.
Have found mounting the 7805 out of the front raduino offers more room if the board is mounted properly in the case. -- 73 Dave k0mbt |
Re: SDR and Ubitx freq not the same.
On Tue, Sep 17, 2019 at 12:55 AM, Werner de Vos wrote:
The thing is, when I connect a RTL Dongle?(hooked up the CEC way, with cat control via SDR console) all works fine exept the RTL-SDR RX frequency is off. So for example. receiving with SDR 14.076MHz is 14.0775.?From this example, are you saying that your software shows the SDR at 14.076, but it's actually receiving at 14.0775? Then the RTL-SDR and your software need to be calibrated. Which SDR software are you using? |
Re: Nextion with KA78T05
Very simple the 7805 and kin are linear regulators and at 500ma the max voltage that?
can be tolerated before the power dissipated as heat is about 1.5W which places the input voltage at not more than 8V, you need to be at more like 7.5 due to heating. Now add a decent chunk of metal, a heat sink, and that goes up depending on the size of the heat sink. How to calculate all that is trivial, the series current though the device (current into pin1) times the voltage across it (voltage from pin 1 to pin3) and that in watts of heat dissipated.? *Note the 78xx series of regulators must have about 2V minimum across it to regulate (for 5V part that's about 7V).? Even at 100-150ma a heatsink (not less than 2" square exposed air) is advised.? The maximum temperature before shutdown or damage is about 125C (hot enough to burn skin). Max wattage is dependent on quality of heatsink but the 2.5degreesC/Watt is the limit or about 40W but max current is usually reached before that and in some cases max voltage.? However to get that out of the nominal 7805 that means a heat sink of about 2x2 inches with .5" fins with some airflow. For those making up their own circuits insure there are a 1uf (or larger) at? Pin 1(input), and .1uf on pin 3 (output) to ground close to the regulator as it can oscillate and that will cause failure like behavior. I started using those regulators when the first came out in the early 70s for microcomputers (8008 and on) and?I have a bag of them from the early 80s I still use.? Good reliable part, cheap too but often abused and misused. Allison |
Re: Nextion with KA78T05
Perhaps thermal overload, but I was having problems with the 7805 until I replaced it when I put in a 5" Nextion. I did not try the heat sink as it required more cutting to fit then I wanted to try. I also planned on additional boards (stand alone signal analyzer and JACKAL, so a higher rated 7805 mounted on the back panel (using the case as the heat sink) worked well for me.?
Mark |
Re: Nextion with KA78T05
Herman Scheper
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýHello Jerry, ? I ordered 5 pcs. of them. After it did not work-from the 1th second!! )- i tested 2 of them on a small breadboard. Without load and with a load of a few 100 Ohms. The did never work. Always output ?zero Volt.?? Some other members on this forum had the same experience with them. So never buy this parts form Aliex. ? Tnx fort he explanation. ? Rgds,? Herman? PA0BAB ? ? Van: [email protected] <[email protected]> Namens Jerry Gaffke via Groups.Io ? Could be that you got bad parts.
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Re: Nearly non-existent output power, no mod
Hi, Maybe check the firmware and make sure there's a delay between switching the relays and enabling TX RF? -a On Tue, 17 Sep 2019 at 04:15, Ted via Groups.Io <k3rta=[email protected]> wrote: Clark, |
Re: Nextion with KA78T05
Herman Scheper
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýYou are 100% right!! tnx ? Van: [email protected] <[email protected]> Namens Razvan (M0HZH) ? Why would you need another regulator ? The LM7805 is designed for 1A output and the 5" Nextion display + Raduino uses about 500mA (per specs). |
Re: Nextion with KA78T05
Could be that you got bad parts. On Tue, Sep 17, 2019 at 04:05 AM, Razvan (M0HZH) wrote:
Why would you need another regulator ? The LM7805 is designed for 1A output and the 5" Nextion display + Raduino uses about 500mA (per specs). |
Re: Nearly non-existent output power, no mod
Clark,
Please forgive my lack of clarity.? I'll try to fashion up something better and make a go of individual relay measurements within a week or so; I'm about to have vertebrae C3-C7 fused and bracketed together, so, any messages after 18 Sept may be Oxycontin-laced? :O?? At least I'll have plenty of time. My chief focus was to answer the concern of whether the relays were switching, i.e. if RF was being sent through the wrong LPF for all but one band, or through more than one filter at once, etc.? I get the impression that the filters are switching in when they 'sposed to, in country parlance, though I'll grant that this fails to say whether good connections are being made in the process.? Again, I'll rig up a better test bench and do a more precise analysis. I made the measurements using a simple oscilloscope with a cap on the pointy end of the probe.? It picked up some stray RF on adjacent points but for the nature of the test, I let that pass.? RE: "Bias" resistors, I'd assumed that people who've been around for a while here know that when switching from 3904's to 2222's in the driver stage, it's the 20-ohm [emitter] bias resistors that get doubled up for a net 10-ohms.? My bad.? On the matter of the 2N2222's, I found that transistor mod very worthwhile.? Oh, the audio source??? The microphone and a whistle, which used to yield upwards of 10-12 watts on an analog wattmeter dial on 80/40m and round 6-8 watts on 20m.? I'll report back.... Tnx, Ted K3RTA |
Re: Nextion with KA78T05
Why would you need another regulator ? The LM7805 is designed for 1A output and the 5" Nextion display + Raduino uses about 500mA (per specs).
You only need a heatsink for the LM7805. This will be true for any other linear replacement you use (KA78T05 / 78S05 etc) as the dissipated power is the same. |
Re: Nextion with KA78T05
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýHi I did the same only the KA78T05 I got (bought 10 cause they were cheap) went red hot ? so I shut it all down and went back to the step down to power the Nextion. Luckily it didn¡¯t seem to introduce any noise for me.
Something wrong with the KA78T05¡¯s as they should have been able to handle the current.
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of MVS Sarma via Groups.Io <mvssarma@...>
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2019 4:12:57 AM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [BITX20] Nextion with KA78T05 ?
I suffered with 10pcs of? bad 78t05 from ali seller and demanded refund and got it.
On Mon, 16 Sep 2019, 9:37 pm Herman Scheper, <Hsrscheper@...> wrote:
I am using the Nextion 5"display. When building my Ubitx V5 I used a small step down converter to generate the 5V for the Nextion display. It all worked 100% |
Re: SDR and Ubitx freq not the same.
I think I have to explain a little more. My ubitx is calibrated and works on the right frequency. I can oparate FT8 or WSPR without any problem.
The thing is, when I connect a RTL Dongle?(hooked up the CEC way, with cat control via SDR console) all works fine exept the RTL-SDR RX frequency is off. So for example. receiving with SDR 14.076MHz is 14.0775.? It can possibly be the SDR dongle that?is somehow off frequency. |