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* The [http://romanblack.com/smps/a04.htm 3-transistor Black regulator]: cheap, high-efficiency, current limited.
 
* The [http://romanblack.com/smps/a04.htm 3-transistor Black regulator]: cheap, high-efficiency, current limited.
* The [http://burningsmell.org/stupid-switch/ "Stupid Boost Converter"]: cheap, simple, boost regulator using the 555 IC. convert about 100ma of 3.6V DC power to about 50-60ma of current at 5V. Tyler Montbriand.
 
 
* [http://code.google.com/p/bicycleledpov/wiki/TestsToDcDcCircuitsAndIcs "Tests to find a good, simple and cheap DC-DC IC and circuit"] at the LadyAda bicycleledpov wiki.
 
* [http://code.google.com/p/bicycleledpov/wiki/TestsToDcDcCircuitsAndIcs "Tests to find a good, simple and cheap DC-DC IC and circuit"] at the LadyAda bicycleledpov wiki.
 
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DC_to_DC_converter
 
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DC_to_DC_converter
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* [http://www.dos4ever.com/battery/battery.html "An Electronic 90V Plate/Anode Battery: A "power"-inverter which emulates the 90V plate/anode battery for vintage battery tube receivers."] (battery powered) a web-log by Ronald Dekker. A very well documented series describing the entire process from the original idea. It seems that everyone who designs a switching regulator hits several unexpected problems, and this description does not shirk from describing the particular unexpected problems seen here.
 
* [http://www.dos4ever.com/battery/battery.html "An Electronic 90V Plate/Anode Battery: A "power"-inverter which emulates the 90V plate/anode battery for vintage battery tube receivers."] (battery powered) a web-log by Ronald Dekker. A very well documented series describing the entire process from the original idea. It seems that everyone who designs a switching regulator hits several unexpected problems, and this description does not shirk from describing the particular unexpected problems seen here.
 
* Flemming Frandsen made a design (based on Bob Blick) that takes noisy car power (8 to 16 volts) and converts to clean, regulated 12 V power. (Its SEPIC topology can convert up and down). A shutdown circuit turns it off when you take the key out of your car.[http://dren.dk/carpower.html]
 
* Flemming Frandsen made a design (based on Bob Blick) that takes noisy car power (8 to 16 volts) and converts to clean, regulated 12 V power. (Its SEPIC topology can convert up and down). A shutdown circuit turns it off when you take the key out of your car.[http://dren.dk/carpower.html]
* "Underestimating Complexity of Power Supply Design" https://web.archive.org/web/20170627055906/http://www.smpstech.com/undest.htm
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* "Underestimating Complexity of Power Supply Design" http://www.smpstech.com/undest.htm
* "Latchup of Constant-Power Load With Current-Limited Source" https://web.archive.org/web/20181231030919/http://www.smpstech.com/latch000.htm
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* "Latchup of Constant-Power Load With Current-Limited Source" http://www.smpstech.com/latch000.htm
 
* Donald V. Comiskey. "Practical Guidelines to Designing an EMI Compliant PoE Powered Device with Isolated Flyback"[http://www.ti.com/lit/an/slua469/slua469.pdf] (power over Ethernet; perhaps its tips for improving EMI also apply to other switching voltage regulators)
 
* Donald V. Comiskey. "Practical Guidelines to Designing an EMI Compliant PoE Powered Device with Isolated Flyback"[http://www.ti.com/lit/an/slua469/slua469.pdf] (power over Ethernet; perhaps its tips for improving EMI also apply to other switching voltage regulators)
 
* [http://www.freewebs.com/acselectronics/buildregs.html Chris's favorite switching regulator], build around a LM317 and some power transistors.
 
* [http://www.freewebs.com/acselectronics/buildregs.html Chris's favorite switching regulator], build around a LM317 and some power transistors.

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