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Reverse Current Protection:
- Use a Schottky diode like 1N5819 in series with the input of the L7805 to prevent reverse current. Schottky diodes have a low forward voltage drop and fast switching.
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Spike Voltage Protection:
- Use transient voltage suppression (TVS) diodes like P6KE6.8A across the power supply input to clamp any spike voltages and protect the circuit.
- Additional capacitors can help filter out high-frequency noise: a 100nF ceramic capacitor close to the ATmega328P and a larger electrolytic capacitor, e.g., 220uF, at the input side of the L7805.
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Current Spikes Protection:
- Use a capacitor at the output of the L7805 to smooth out any current spikes. Typically, a combination of a 100nF ceramic capacitor and a 10uF or higher electrolytic capacitor near the microcontroller can help.
Schematic Connections-
Place D1 (1N5819) in series with the input of the U1(L7805):
- Connect D1:Anode to the power supply input.
- Connect D1:Cathode to U1:VIN.
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Place TVS1 (P6KE6.8A) across the power supply input:
- Connect TVS1:Anode to ground.
- Connect TVS1:Cathode to the power supply input.
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Place a 220uF electrolytic capacitor (C1) across U1:VIN and ground:
- Connect C1:Positive to U1:VIN.
- Connect C1:Negative to ground.
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Place capacitors at the output of U1:
- Connect C2:Positive (10uF electrolytic) to U1:VOUT and C2:Negative to ground.
- Connect C3:Positive (100nF ceramic) to U1:VOUT and C3:Negative to ground.
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Connect U1:VOUT to the Vcc pin of the ATmega328P.
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Place an additional C4 (100nF ceramic capacitor) between Vcc and ground near the ATmega328P for decoupling.
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