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Is there anyother circuit can replace BUCK circuit?

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Hi, everyone
I am designing a circuit which transfers 5.5V voltage to 3.3V, and don't want to use the BUCK , as it needs an inductor. Is there anyother circuit can replace it? And also the efficiency should high. Thanks a lot!
 

the current is 200mA
 

For 200mA you probably need a buck regulator.

What's wrong with an inductor? The new high frequency buck regulators require very small inductors.
 

Why do you not thinking about linear regulator [LDO] MCP1700T-3302E/TT.... with 0.1v drop...
 

yes, I want high efficiency, and inductor will waste too much place
 

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