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| Hi, I'm looking throught mouser right now and figured I'de just ask to see if anyone had a favorite 5V regulator that fell into the requirments I have. Must have an ON/Off or Inhibit Low Standby draw Cheap is good Surface mount is good too I wont be needing more then 100ma but I'de like some room for hot days and furture changes etc, Any ideas ? | |
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| check out National Semiconductor's line of LDO / Ultra-LDO linear regulators: http://www.national.com/appinfo/power/ sorry i can't link deeper for you, their URLs get kind of huge they also have an online tool to help design switchmode converters, for the ultimate in efficiency hehe their design tool had this to say LP2986 5v ldo regulator with 200mA max current, 180mV drop-out, 38.5% typ efficency, 16vdc max input LM5008 5v switch-mode regulator with 400mA max current, 92% typ efficiency, 95vdc max input | |
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| 100mA continuous, or just a pulse? How much power dissipation? 100mA could mean 50mW or 3W depending on input voltage. Do you really need an Enable input? Some regs have a quiescent current so low you don't need to disable the reg itself. Proper use of Sleep mode and such can keep the current negligible without disabling the rail.
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