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Yp-05 Schematic ((link)) -

YP-05 Schematic is a specific technical drawing typically used in the design and documentation of hydraulic services and water supply systems , specifically within the context of fire protection.

: Features threaded water nozzles and piping connections to integrate with the larger system. 2. System Environment Yp-05 Schematic

Pin Definition:

Standard 6-pin header including DTR, RXD, TXD, VCC, CTS, and GND . YP-05 Schematic is a specific technical drawing typically

2. Typical Block Diagram of a YP-05

If you have a physical board:

Look for the revision number (e.g., YP-05 V2.0). This guide assumes a typical switching regulator topology. Output stage

Decoupling capacitors (usually 0.1µF and 10µF) are placed near the VCC and 3V3OUT pins to stabilize the power supply. 4. Technical Specifications Operating Voltage: 3.3V to 5.25V DC. Current Draw: Approximately 15mA in operation. Baud Rate Support: 300 baud to 3 Mbaud.

Yp-05 schematic

The shows a classic buck converter: The internal MOSFET switches at ~150kHz, dumping energy into L1 (33µH – 47µH) . During the off-time, current flows through D2 (SS54) . The output capacitor C3 (220µF) filters the result.

  • Output stage
    • If powered from mains, implement mains isolation (transformer or SMPS with isolation), earth grounding where applicable, and meet safety creepage/clearance for mains voltages.
    • Provide reverse-polarity diode on DC input and transient suppression (TVS) for reliability.

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