Use this forum to chat about hardware specific topics for the ESP8266 (peripherals, memory, clocks, JTAG, programming)

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By ErikLem
#41512 I recently soldered together my first ever PCB. To power the ESP-07 I used a 9V 1A adapter, and a LM1117 to get 3.3v.
Everything works like a charm now, but I noticed the LM1117 is getting extremely hot, I can't even touch it for a long time without burning my fingers.

Since I want to build the pcb into a plastic box, I was wondering if I'm not creating a fire hazard here...

Is it normal for the LM1117 to get hot? Would if be sufficient to just stick a heat sink onto it, or are there better ways to provide power to the ESP?
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By AdrianM
#41515 Linear regulators have to ditch unwanted Volts*Amps as heat. Yours is having to ditch around 1 Watt because the 9V PSU is 5.7Volts too many. If it was a 5V PSU it would only have to lose 1.7V
1 Watt may not sound like much but in a tiny SMT package it's going to fry.