Re: generating 180VDC at 5mA or so, simply...

From: Joerg (notthisjoergsch_at_removethispacbell.net)
Date: 08/31/04


Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 21:46:33 GMT

Hi Mike,

A little ferrite transformer, a chip, a FET and a few discrete parts
will get you there, including the 1% spec. I suggest to check out the
LM3478. A BSS 123 could do as the FET if you use a transformer.

Regards, Joerg

http://www.analogconsultants.com



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