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What are people's favorite low-dropout linear regulators? ("Jellybean" in
the sense of The Art of Electronics -- the ones you want to keep on hand in
some quantity.)
 
mc wrote:

What are people's favorite low-dropout linear regulators? ("Jellybean" in
the sense of The Art of Electronics -- the ones you want to keep on hand in
some quantity.)


there are so many out there, It's hard to say..
for example.
go to mouser.com and do a search there for

"LDO"


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On Wed, 28 Nov 2007 21:29:46 -0500, the renowned Jamie
<jamie_ka1lpa_not_valid_after_ka1lpa_@charter.net> wrote:

mc wrote:

What are people's favorite low-dropout linear regulators? ("Jellybean" in
the sense of The Art of Electronics -- the ones you want to keep on hand in
some quantity.)


there are so many out there, It's hard to say..
for example.
You can say that again..

http://server2.hostingplex.com/~zstoretr/LDO.gif

go to mouser.com and do a search there for

"LDO"




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mc wrote:

What are people's favorite low-dropout linear regulators? ("Jellybean" in
the sense of The Art of Electronics -- the ones you want to keep on hand in
some quantity.)
Brew your own with a low saturation voltage device operated in collector output
mode and you'll get pretty fine performance.

Graham
 
Eeyore wrote:

mc wrote:


What are people's favorite low-dropout linear regulators? ("Jellybean" in
the sense of The Art of Electronics -- the ones you want to keep on hand in
some quantity.)


Brew your own with a low saturation voltage device operated in collector output
mode and you'll get pretty fine performance.

Graham


Sure, brew your own and when you're done spending all the wasted hours
and money.
You can then simply get your self an IC for which exist so many that
it boggles the mind for pennies on the dollar..

And you call your self a what now?


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On Wed, 28 Nov 2007 21:18:16 -0500, "mc"
<look@www.ai.uga.edu.for.address> put finger to keyboard and composed:

What are people's favorite low-dropout linear regulators? ("Jellybean" in
the sense of The Art of Electronics -- the ones you want to keep on hand in
some quantity.)
FWIW I see a lot of LM1117 variants, eg LD1117, AP1117, etc. Then
there are the higher current types such as LT1084/1085.

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