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Help with 3.3V regulator.

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evincent

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Anybody have idea about how can I convert 12V to 3.3V.

I know LM317 but the STDBY current is to hi for my solar application.

The regulator drive a digital cam and draw ±400mA stdby and ±900mA peak.

Thank's for your reply.

Eric


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with a heatsink wont the lm317 manage that current?
well u could use a transistor to boost the current output like in this app
**broken link removed**
 
National Semiconductor has some switched mode regulators they call simple switchers. They only require a few parts and are much more efficiant than a linear regulator. I think they also have an interactive design tool that will calculate the component values. It's online at their website.
 
It's possib;e to construct a small switching regulator with an LM317 (see datasheet).

If you don't wan't to do that, it's pretty easy to build a switching regulator from a couple of transistors.
https://www.romanblack.com/smps/smps.htm
 
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