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LM2623 -0.8V~14Vin/1.24V~14Vout at 2 Amps

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Has any one looked at these yet

LM2623

General Purpose, Gated Oscillator Based, DC/DC Boost Converter
4mm x 4mm Thermally Enhanced LLP Package Option
LM2623 - General Purpose, Gated Oscillator Based, DC/DC Boost Converter

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definately a group buy at 1000 pieces

or buy 1 for $2.31
Order LM2623 Power Management DC to DC Converter Parts Online, Download Datasheets, View Manufacturer Info at Avnet Express
 





This does sound like a useful little gadget.

Id be interested in it.

Could you use this in place of an LM317 all things considered
 
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This is a Boost DC/DC converter...
The LM317 is a Linear Regulator...
Not the same species...:cryyy:


Jerry
 
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Oh sorry. Just looking for options after no one at radio shack could help me with parts for an LM317 based circuit today ^_^
 
After reviewing the data sheet it appears that it does NOT regulate current at all. It's simply a DC/DC boost voltage regulator. For a moment I thought about possibly using it to feed an LM317, LM350 or LM1117 from a single lithium cell, but after looking at the efficiency vs. Vin graph it would not be very efficient at all with a Vin of 3.2v-4.2v and a Vout of 7.2v-9v (needed to feed an LMXXX) at any reasonable current needed to drive a 405nm or 445nm diode.
 
Oh sorry. Just looking for options after no one at radio shack could help me with parts for an LM317 based circuit today ^_^
Those who can..... do.
Those who can't... work at Radio Shack.....:eg:

Jerry
 
What about this one: LM2940

I read that it had a 0.5 drop out voltage. But i looked at the pin configuration and its diferent from the lm317.
 
The LM2940 has a fixed voltage output. You can't use that one for a current regulator.
Look for: LM1085-ADJ, LMS1585-ADJ or similar types with a 1.25Vref. Then you can use the same formulas for calculating the current. If you are not sure post here or PM me.
 
Those who can..... do.
Those who can't... work at Radio Shack.....:eg:

Jerry

Hey! I used to work there.

...and thank you my God that I don't anymore.

Does anyone need any PCB design done? I love working with circuit layouts.

:)
 
You could use this to drive an STCS1 - might be a good combination
 


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