Two LM7805’s

Martaine2005

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This is probably the stupidest question ever!.
Can the two regulators share a heat sink without insulating them?.
My heart says no and my brain says yes as -neg and tabs are electrically connected.
Both regulators are on the same 9V rail too. So are in effect already connected together via the -neg rail. The outputs go to separate boards which also share the common -neg rail.
Can someone please clarify this either way?.
Thanks. Martin
 

Harald Kapp

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Can the two regulators share a heat sink without insulating them?.
Of course they can. If they share a common GND, that is. The tabs on the TO220 case aer connected to Common aka GND:
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Instead of using two 7805 you can use a single 7805 plus an external transistor to increase the max. output current like e.g. so.
 

Martaine2005

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Thanks for the clarification #Harald Kapp. I really should trust my brain:)
I knew deep down but wasn’t 💯 sure.
Regarding using only one regulator, I have loads and they cost nothing. Plus, it keeps it simpler for me.
Thanks for the link, it’s a hard read (terrible English) but I’ll bookmark it and read it again.
 

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Using two regs gives you the full protection each reg has, eg Thermal,
short circuit. A simple boosted reg does not have full protection.
 

Martaine2005

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Using two regs gives you the full protection each reg has, eg Thermal,
short circuit. A simple boosted reg does not have full protection.
That’s a really good point that I never considered. It’s simply that I have loads of them.
Thanks @danadak
 

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ALWAYS check the datasheets for exceptions, but --

The tab of a TO-220 package *usually* is connected to the center pin. This is true for both power transistors such as the TIP series, and 3-pin ICs such as regulators. I've seen some parts where the tab is GND but none of the 3 pins are.

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Martaine2005

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Thanks @AnalogKid .
Both negative terminals are electrically connected to tabs. It was a school boy question.
If you don’t know, ask an expert!.
Cheers AK
 

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Hello,

Do you also intend to connect the outputs?
There will always be a slight difference in output voltage.
This will lead to imbalance.

Bertus
 
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