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convert +10v to -5v (100mA)

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Hello,

Somebody can suggest an inverter to obtain -5v (100mA) from +10v .

Thks!
 

Take a look at the following for the MAX739 :

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for a low power converter use the 555 timer to generate a 50 - 100 KHz square wave to drive a two diode rectifier (diodes are reversed from a regular two diode rectifier to generate a negative voltage). You should have -10 V coming out of which you can use 7905 regulator to obtain -5 V.
 

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