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Regulator selection for 3.3V with 1amps

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Can any one say the regulator which should give 3.3V and 1Amps as output with input voltage of 12V.
 

A switching regulator would be the most efficient way with low heat dissipation, something like
LM2596-3.3
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LM2576-3.3
 
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LM1117 is specified up to 800mA, so it can't be used for 1A.
For a linear regulator he should probably look at LM317 using a few resistors to set the voltage to 3v3
 

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