Hi Fred, This could be but the bq26200 is pretty new. The FET only has to regulate a couple hundred uA. Thanks,
At 01:30 PM 2/5/03 -0800, Fred Townsend wrote:
I can't imagin using a JFET as a voltage regulator. MOSFETs, HEXFETs, etc.-Bob
have surpassed the JFET in every way. I think the JFETs sold today support old
designs therefore the lack of a SMD part.
Fred Townsend
Robert Ritchey wrote:
> Hi,
> I have been looking around at the mail-order distributors (Digi-Key, Newark, etc)
> and have not been able to find any cheap N-JFETs in SOT-23 packages. Some
> carry a few JFETs in TO-92 packages but not many at that either. My application
> is not demanding at all, the FET is used as a voltage regulator by a battery monitor
> IC (bq26200). I wondered if maybe I just have not looked in the right places. Any
> ideas? Thanks,
> -Bob
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