I'm looking for suitable parts for a prototype project. The digital side is all 3.3v powered. I have a 15v power inlet (it's coming over a cat5 connection a la 'power over ethernet').
TI make some nice looking chips such as: http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/tps62175.pdf
However these look very tricky to prototype with due to the pads being under the chip.
Does anyone know of devices that are a bit more DIY-friendly? I'd like to use a switch-mode supply for efficiency reasons, this is for a digital application.
TI make some nice looking chips such as: http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/tps62175.pdf
However these look very tricky to prototype with due to the pads being under the chip.
Does anyone know of devices that are a bit more DIY-friendly? I'd like to use a switch-mode supply for efficiency reasons, this is for a digital application.
We have used TPS5410 on a project at work where a small PCB real estate regulator was required.
http://www.ti.com/product/tps5410
LM2575 are also worth a look.
http://www.ti.com/product/lm2575
There are also now replacements for 7805 type 3-terminal regulators in SMPS form.
http://uk.farnell.com/xp-power/sr10s05/switching-regulator-5v-1a-o-p/dp/1861095
http://www.ti.com/product/tps5410
LM2575 are also worth a look.
http://www.ti.com/product/lm2575
There are also now replacements for 7805 type 3-terminal regulators in SMPS form.
http://uk.farnell.com/xp-power/sr10s05/switching-regulator-5v-1a-o-p/dp/1861095
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They look nice - £4 from Farnell. TPS5410D - TEXAS INSTRUMENTS - IC, VOLTAGE REGULATOR, 500KHZ, SOIC-8 | Farnell element14
Any other mfr's worth looking at e.g. Linear Technology?
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Quick search on Mouser with your parameters reveals this as possibly the cheapest option - http://www.mouser.com/ds/2/277/MP2357_r1.0-479533.pdf
Linear Tech is always worth a look not least for the quality of their support materials. Mouser doesn't stock them though I think Digikey does.
Linear Tech is always worth a look not least for the quality of their support materials. Mouser doesn't stock them though I think Digikey does.
7803SRH-C
http://power.murata.com/data/power/dms-78xxsr.pdf
7803SRH-C Murata Power Solutions | Mouser
http://power.murata.com/data/power/dms-78xxsr.pdf
7803SRH-C Murata Power Solutions | Mouser
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Is that an onboard inductor? Oh the extravagance.
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