I'm working on adding a dedicated power supply for my servo as I'm using a larger servo and I want to up the reliability a bit. I've only had one brown out over a couple of cooks but it just makes me nervous.
I've been planning on using the NSR003A0X4Z module from GE Power which will take 4.5-14vdc in and output anywhere from .59v-6v at up to 3amps, which I think should generally be plenty for more or less any servo I would think about throwing at it. Mouser Link and the datasheet
I worked up this design from the data sheet and I'm just curious if anyone here that is smarter than I at power supply design had any thoughts or inputs on it.
I just used the schematic builder at digikey so it's pretty rudimentary but I think the salient details should be pretty apparent. I'm using a 2amp 12v source right now, if I add this on I'd likely go up to a 5 or 6 amp power source for the heatermeter overall.
Thanks for taking a look, anyone see any problems here?
I've been planning on using the NSR003A0X4Z module from GE Power which will take 4.5-14vdc in and output anywhere from .59v-6v at up to 3amps, which I think should generally be plenty for more or less any servo I would think about throwing at it. Mouser Link and the datasheet
I worked up this design from the data sheet and I'm just curious if anyone here that is smarter than I at power supply design had any thoughts or inputs on it.
I just used the schematic builder at digikey so it's pretty rudimentary but I think the salient details should be pretty apparent. I'm using a 2amp 12v source right now, if I add this on I'd likely go up to a 5 or 6 amp power source for the heatermeter overall.
Thanks for taking a look, anyone see any problems here?