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Re: MAX8882 LDO dual regulator

2004-02-10 by janek_szymanski

Linear regulators are the simple, but not efficient. When you really 
want to save power, you have to use rather switchmode supply. 
janek



--- In lpc2100@yahoogroups.com, "Leon Heller" <leon_heller@h...> 
wrote:
> The two MAX8882EUTA5 1.8V/3.3V dual LDO regulator samples I ordered 
from
> Maxim UK yesterday turned up this morning. I've just finished 
assembling a
> little test PCB I made to try one of them out, and it is working 
OK. With
> 160 mA max. available from both outputs, it is an ideal regulator 
for use
> with the LPC2100 devices, especially if the system needs to be as 
small as
> possible (size is about 3 mm x 3 mm including the leads). The '8883 
might be
> better for some low-power applications as the outputs may be shut 
down
> independently by the MCU.
> 
> Production quantities (2500 pcs) are on 8 weeks delivery. 1K price 
is $1.26.
> 
> I'll ascertain smaller quantity delivery and pricing information 
tomorrow.
> 
> Leon
> --
> Leon Heller, G1HSM
> Email: aqzf13@d...
> My low-cost Philips LPC210x ARM development system:
> http://www.geocities.com/leon_heller/lpc2104.html

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