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MAX8882 regulator

MAX8882 regulator

2006-02-16 by leon_heller

The MAX8882EUTA5 regulator delivers 1.8 V and 3.3 V at up to 160 mA,
and is in a tiny 6-pin SOT-23 package. I got a couple of samples when
they first became available a couple of years ago as they looked ideal
for use with the LPC2000, but lost interest when I was told that they
were only available by the reel.

I've just checked on the Maxim web site and they are now available in
small quantities at $3.06 each. Rather expensive but ideal for very
small systems, like a little 24-pin module I'm working on.

Leon

Re: [lpc2000] MAX8882 regulator

2006-02-16 by James Dabbs

> The MAX8882EUTA5 regulator delivers 1.8 V and 3.3 V at up to 160 mA,
 > and is in a tiny 6-pin SOT-23 package.

Another comparable part is the National Semiconductor LP2966IMM-1833. 
It's an MSOP8 available from DigiKey for US$2.33 (qty 1) or $1.27 (100).

Re: MAX8882 regulator

2006-02-16 by Richard

TI's TPS70151 throws in sequencing and a supervisor.

Rich


--- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, James Dabbs <jdabbs@...> wrote:
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>  > The MAX8882EUTA5 regulator delivers 1.8 V and 3.3 V at up to 160 mA,
>  > and is in a tiny 6-pin SOT-23 package.
> 
> Another comparable part is the National Semiconductor LP2966IMM-1833. 
> It's an MSOP8 available from DigiKey for US$2.33 (qty 1) or $1.27 (100).
>

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