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Old September 10th 04, 03:57 PM
bcjames
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Default 1 Amp DC/DC Converter Chip?

I want to build a 5 Volt power suppply to run my PDA in my
glider from the 12 volt battery. Sometimes I use a 14 volt
battery too, so it needs some input voltage range. I'm
looking for suggestions and a DigiKey part number for a
suitable 1 amp DC/DC integrated power supply chip.

I'd like:
at least 80% efficient
no radio noise
Vin of 10.5 to 16.5 volts
Vout 5 volts
1 amp
low cost

I've looked at the LM2825 and the LTC1174-5, but I'd like to
hear from anyone who's done this.

Thanks


 




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