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Multi-Voltage Regulator PCB (12V, 9V, 5V, 3.3V)

🚀 Project Overview

This project demonstrates the design and implementation of a Multi-Voltage Regulator PCB that provides 4 output voltages12V9V5V, and 3.3V. The circuit uses four voltage regulators:

This versatile power supply circuit is perfect for applications that require multiple voltages from a single source.


🛠️ Project Details

This project includes a PCB design with 4 different output voltages for powering various electronic components such as Arduino, sensors, and more. It’s perfect for anyone working with multiple 5V or 3.3V devices in a single setup.


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Schematic:

Below is the schematic diagram for the multi-voltage regulator.

   

3D PCB Model:

Here’s the 3D model of the PCB layout. This model helps visualize the design before fabrication.

PCB Layout:

Here’s the PCB Layout that shows the routing of the traces and component placement.

🔧 Bill of Materials (BOM)

The Bill of Materials (BOM) includes all components used in the design along with their LCSC part numbers. You can download the complete BOM below:

Component Quantity LCSC Part No.
7805 Voltage Regulator IC 1 C36568
7809 Voltage Regulator IC 1 C36678
7812 Voltage Regulator IC 1 C36789
AMS1117-3.3 Voltage Regulator IC 1 C33202
Capacitors (470uF) 5 C29919
Capacitors (100nF) 4 C38791
Diodes (1N4007) 4 C32013
LED (Red) 1 C15972
Resistor (150 Ohm) 1 C13113

For more components, refer to the BOM file linked above.


💡 Features of the Multi-Voltage Regulator


💻 Usage Instructions

  1. Connect the power source to the input terminal (12V-35V DC).
  2. You can choose to use the 12V, 9V, 5V, or 3.3V outputs depending on the voltage required by your project.
  3. The output voltage rails are capable of providing up to 1A of current per rail. Ensure to use proper heatsinking or cooling if higher current is drawn.
  4. This design is perfect for powering various devices like ArduinoRaspberry Pi, and other embedded systems that require different operating voltages.

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📝 License

This project is licensed under the MIT License – free to use and modify. Please credit the original creators if you share or use the design in your own projects.


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