Is there any type of DC-DC voltage regulators, other than the 78xx family?
i.e can operate even if the input voltage isn't bigger with +2 than the output voltage
Is there any type of DC-DC voltage regulators, other than the 78xx family?
i.e can operate even if the input voltage isn't bigger with +2 than the output voltage
There are many "low dropout" voltage regulators available. Some need a minimum input only 0.3V higher than the output.
A 9V battery drops to 6V during its life. When I use a 9V battery with a 5V regulator I use an LM2931AZ-5 which is in a little TO-92 transistor case and its max current is 100mA with a 0.3V typical dropout voltage. When its load is only 10mA then its dropout voltage is only 0.05V.
Most low dropout regulators need a certain minimum value for an output capacitor.
What power? Fixed V? Or Adjustable. What efficiency? Or dont care?
given modern LDO's use low RdsOn MOSFET, bandgap Vref and comparator, there are thousands of choices in stock at distributors like,D-K with mV dropout selectable at any current up to 6A
There are shunt regulators. (Example, zener diode, zener with transistor.) These are different from series regulators. They start their regulating action immediately as the supply voltage rises above the regulating voltage.