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> Does anyone know of a Surface Mount (SMT) component that's roughly 
> equivalent to a 7805 voltage regulator?
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> Sorry for the OT post, but it's Linux related in a way - I just can't 
> say how yet.
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> Thanks!
> -CB
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What can't you just lay the 7805 flat? If you are making a custom board 
perhaps a spread of copper on both sides of the board for some heat sinking.
Perhaps these might suit your purpose better:

L78L05ACD, SO-8 case,   .1 amp max current.  around $.35 each
L7805CD2T, TO-263 case,  1 amp max current  around $.57 each

These and a bunch of other goodies can be found at www.mouser.com
One of the voltage regulator pages:
<a  rel="nofollow" href="http://www.mouser.com/catalog/620/257.pdf";>http://www.mouser.com/catalog/620/257.pdf</a>




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