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Hal Murray
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Is there any obvious regulator chip that can do both boost and buck
mode at50 mA?
Fresh batteries are over 6 V. End of life is (say) 3.2 V.
I'm looking for something that will switch modes when the battery
voltage drops below the target output voltage. (Linear is fine
rather than buck with inductor.)
I'm actually looking for 3.3 V. With modern LDOs,
it's simple to just give up a bit of battery life and declare
end-of-life to be 3.4 V. But I've also got a bursty load (motor, LED)
which drop the battery voltage enough to cause troubles. Backing
off the EOL voltage enough to cover that makes the life too short.
I also need a disable pin to turn it off for close to zero power
when the system is idle.
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mode at50 mA?
Fresh batteries are over 6 V. End of life is (say) 3.2 V.
I'm looking for something that will switch modes when the battery
voltage drops below the target output voltage. (Linear is fine
rather than buck with inductor.)
I'm actually looking for 3.3 V. With modern LDOs,
it's simple to just give up a bit of battery life and declare
end-of-life to be 3.4 V. But I've also got a bursty load (motor, LED)
which drop the battery voltage enough to cause troubles. Backing
off the EOL voltage enough to cover that makes the life too short.
I also need a disable pin to turn it off for close to zero power
when the system is idle.
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other mailboxes. Please do not send unsolicited bulk e-mail or unsolicited
commercial e-mail to my suespammers.org address or any of my other addresses.
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