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Aloha, RAF
 
Aloha, RAF
  
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Thank you for sharing your experiences here.
 
I also have a bunch of "book learning" about switching regulators.
 
 
 
Have you seen [http://switcher.national.com/ National's "simple switcher"]?
 
The web application is nice for taking specifications like "up to 3 A output current", input voltage, and output voltage, and rapidly converting it to a circuit that National guarantees will work -- rather than fiddling around with prototypes for a few days.
 
 
 
Have you seen [http://romanblack.com/smps/a04.htm The 3-transistor Black regulator]?
 
Or the [http://romanblack.com/smps/conv.htm +5v to +13v Converter] also by Roman Black?
 
It makes me wonder why I used to think switchmode regulators required a complicated IC to control them.
 
 
 
Should we start a page on switching regulators here at Open Circuits?
 
 
 
--[[User:DavidCary|DavidCary]] 00:35, 18 May 2007 (PDT)
 
 
 
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Hi David,
 
In response to your question re a switching regulators page.  I'd vote yea and expect that a linear page should be its partner.  Given that the two types are so different in approach and conception.  Linear regulators are very easy for me to understand, because of my years with audio equipment--most of which used linear supplies.  Switching supplies are found in audio processing units, but the repair was generally to swap in a new card rather than trouble shoot for bad components.
 
 
 
I haven't done anything with switching regulators other than building my first with a TI TL494 PWM controller IC.  I looked at Roman Black's designs (Thanks for that turn on) what elegant simplicity!  I'm in awe.  I am happy to contribute to a linear regulators page--I have several discrete opamp based designs for dual tracking supplies etc.  I'd like to see more switching designs, to expand my own knowledge and raise my conciousness.  I've peeked at National's online design software, but never took the time to try anything.
 
 
 
I have a little project that requires +3V, +5V, and +&- 15V. I'm trying out TI's 2W DC/DC converters: DCP020515, DCP020503, and TPS5430 Step Down Converter for that application, but it's on a back burner for a while.  If anyone has any experience with these I'd like to hear about it.
 
 
 
I've just been going through the documents I've downloaded and the samples I have on hand from Texas Instruments.  The more I think about it, the more a page for switching regulators makes sense.  I think it should be broken into different manufacturers offerings with a cross reference at the beginning or the end--assuming there is crossing.  There may be more differences than duplications--I don't know, so that is something to be researched.  This should be presented to the whole community for feedback.
 
 
 
[[User:RogerAF|RAF]] 00:28, 23 May 2007 (PDT)
 
 
 
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I responded to your question on [[User talk:DavidCary]].
 
I responded there, rather than here, because the last time I put half of a conversation in one place, and the other half in another place, I only confused myself :-).
 
--[[User:DavidCary|DavidCary]] 10:22, 23 May 2007 (PDT)
 
  
 
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