Re: Powering a LPC2114 ARM7

From: David Collier (from_usenet_comp_arch_embedded_at_dexdyne.com)
Date: 01/06/04


Date: Tue, 6 Jan 2004 11:51 +0000 (GMT Standard Time)

In article <f3e22ae5.0401050838.7c40c34c@posting.google.com>,
rob@slackware.com (Bob) wrote:

> I am designing a board using a Philips LPC2114 (nice chip). It uses
> 1.8v for the core, 3.3v for I/O, and I also need 5v for some other
> circuits on the board. None of them use much current. The power
> supply is a 12v battery.
>
> What is the best way to get these voltages, without running down
> the battery? Is there a single device, such as a DC/DC converter
> that can produce these voltages?
>

tps65010

David Collier

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