geekEE
Electrical
- Feb 14, 2005
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I'm designing a battery-operated device that needs a 5V supply that draws microamps when asleep, but about 2Amps when it's awake. If I use a switching regulator, it will be much more efficient when awake, but the current draw when asleep will be higher. If I use a linear regulator, it will be efficient when asleep, but dissipate a lot of heat when awake.
I was thinking about putting in both regulators and using auctioneering diodes to couple the outputs, but space is at a premium, so I was wondering if anyone knows a chip that already implements this scheme. Or if you know of some other way of tackling this problem that I hadn’t thought of, that would be much appreciated as well.
Thanks in advance,
Glenn
I was thinking about putting in both regulators and using auctioneering diodes to couple the outputs, but space is at a premium, so I was wondering if anyone knows a chip that already implements this scheme. Or if you know of some other way of tackling this problem that I hadn’t thought of, that would be much appreciated as well.
Thanks in advance,
Glenn