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[SOLVED] -20V display Bias voltage

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Hello, has anyone any idea how to generate -20V bias voltage for a display format 240x128 ?
what chip should I use! and and if any one has used any circuitry already tested that works..

thanks,
 

I imagine someone can recommend an IC containing a boost converter. It is a switched-coil converter which inverts the polarity of the power supply.

If you only need a tiny amount of current, there is the voltage multiplier. It is easily made from a 555 IC, plus a sufficient number of Villard stages.



The 3 ohm resistor is not needed. It is only there to signify some amount of impedance in the 555's output.
 
Thanks for your reply mate much appreciated, unfortunately i need more current! is any way to boost the current in that circuitry? though I was after a inverting switching regulator chip...

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You want us to guess?

You are right! I should have add more info, Input between 5 to 15V and output max -25V I Max is the only thing I'm not sure about. I think the mc34063 will definitely do the job!
thank you for your help.
 

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