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On 10/08/2022 7:45 PM, John Clark
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I see that there are converters using this chip are listed on
Amazon.
Do you know if the frequency is easily adjustable on these
boards?
John
On 8/10/2022 7:48 AM, Raj vu2zap
wrote:
Then I stumbled on this one (see attached pdf) MT3608 that
runs at 1.2MHz and will have
3.6/7.2 blips. Tweak it to 1.15 Mhz and this can be avoided.
Raj
On 10/08/2022 6:47 PM, Ashhar
Farhan wrote:
Neils,
Many of these switching regulators have a 50
KHz switching frequency. This has images inside the
passband of the audio codec.
I arrived at LM338 only after experimenting
with various switching systems (including building one
from discrete components). These new generation of
switchers move the frequency to 500 KHz. That's what makes
them useful.
- f
On Wed, Aug 10, 2022, 6:27
PM John Terrell <
N6LN@...>
wrote:
The
smallest ones have a small cheap potentiometer which I
would not trust in the long run to maintain a stable
output voltage. Some have a secondary means of choosing
between four or five fixed voltage levels and bypassing
the fickle potentiometer by cutting a pcb trace with a
hobby knife. Loupes help. But in any case a buffer
capacitor ought to reduce a noisy output p.