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Substitute for Lm78L05?

Started by pogart, October 12, 2014, 10:59:36 AM

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pogart

My local shop did not have the LM78L05 (well they did but it was labelled lm78L15A?) so I bought a LM78L06 regulator. Will this be ok to substitute the LM78L05 with in the zero point micro II?.
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POGART

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The numbers behind the "L" is the voltage the regulator puts out. The LM78L05 therefore is a 5V regulator. I don't know for sure, but I think that the Pt2399 is for 5V use only, so the LM78L06 won't work. As stated, I'm not sure. Better wait for someone who knows the Pt2399 better. :)

EDIT: Just saw rullywow's answer in the other thread
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pogart

Thanks for the reply, I realized I posted in two spots by mistake. I appreciate your speedy reply : )