Re: 5V switching IC



On Sat, 26 Nov 2005 11:24:18 GMT, "Roger Hamlett"
<rogerspamignored@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


>I'd suggest going discrete!.
>If you look at:
>http://www.romanblack.com/smps.htm
>
>This circuit costs the least of any design that I know of, with reasonable
>efficiency, and the parts cost will be less than the IC solution,
>especially once you have added the discrete parts to the latter. :-)

That is a neat circuit!
.



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