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LTC3407A-2 as dual dcdc converter wrong voltage

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I am using the same except r4=887k and r3= 197k for getting 3.3V
and r2=887k and r1=442k for 1.8v

Vout is given by 0.6(1+r2/r1) volts and 0.6(1+r4/r3)


I have soldered the DFN10 pack chip and after that i am using this as a source for tests

9v batt>Lm7805>"LTC3407A-2 circuit"


But I am getting 1.4Volts and 3.4v. second one seems ok but the first voltage is way too low .. i used 1% tolerance resistors .
Please help me ,what may be the reason of low output? How to test it .
 

Begin by looking at the feedback pin voltage. If that's in
spec (bearing in mind that megohm meter input impedance
could bend the answer by over 10%, given the values
you used) then it's an external tolerance problem, a ground
offset, or something.

At that high an impedance things like ESD protection leakage,
input bias currents (if non-CMOS), even flux residue on the
board can all cause low-level grief. You might consider
knocking every one of those resistors down 1 decade
and see if things tighten up. Until the feedback ladder power
approaches 10% of no-load supply power, you're not doing
yourself any favors by using higher values.
 

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