Hey all,

I'm looking for a little advice. I found an old Apple iPod HiFi at a
thrift store for cheap and I'm looking to remove the ancient 30pin FW
connector and install a small piCorePlayer+DAC inside the box.

The stock HiFi power supply outputs the following:

+17V (1.6A)
+6V (0.3A)
+3.3V (0.1A)

The +17V current drops to 0.5A when using 7.5-9.9V (5A) DC input (aka
D-cell batteries) but I don't ever envision using this.

The RPi Zero W requires 5V and about 200mA.

I don't have a scope but I imagine the stock DC is quite clean. In the
past I've used a cheap switch mode power supply but, being audio, I
worry that these will be too noisy without me designing suppression
(shutter... zener, inductors and capacitors and shielding). Did I
mention I don't have a scope at home? I doubt I'm the first two
encounter this issue and, before I dust off textbooks and think hard
about it, I figured I'd post and ask if anyone knows of an off-the-shelf
board or design suitable for cleanly knocking down the 17V line?


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