Voltage regulator?

From: ATS Elect (atss_at_mchsi.com)
Date: 06/04/04


Date: Fri, 04 Jun 2004 03:04:03 GMT

I am working on a project that requires a supply 12 volts DC @ 500 ma. I
have been using a wall wart to power it but now would like to find a
minature soulotion that I can integrate onto the board for my next board
run. Is there an minature, low cost component that will rectify and drop the
voltage from 110 v AC to 12 v DC? I already know that I can just use a small
wall wart and get a bigger case but I need something small, low cost &
perferably TH mounted.

Maybe there is a better solution you can share with me. Any would be
appreciated!

Thanks in advance!



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