gstew wrote:Thanks Randy.
I was figuring that with the posted current requirement for the positive rail of .18a @ 10v, I could probably get away with a 200ma max current at 1.2v. Doesn't sound right, huh?
TIA!
Greg in Mississippi
The positive takes 180ma, the negative takes 60ma. The negative is only for the ladder, so figure the positive ladder is also 60ma, so you need 120ma for the 3.3 and 1.2v regs.
I'll make a wag that 80ma is used for the 1.2v, and 40 is for the 3.3v.
The 3.3V reg is a linear, but the 1.2V reg is a switcher, so you need to account that.
I'll assume 80% efficiency for this switcher, which should be close.
.08a x 10v = .8va
.8va * 80% efficiency = .64va
.64va / 1.2v = .53a =530 ma on the 1.2v.
I used a LT1764 because I had them, but it was really easy to do. You just need some wire, a cap, and the 1764, see my blog for the details. It is a 3a part, and maybe overkill, but it works
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