On Tue, Dec 05, 2006 at 03:02:24AM -0500, Adam Sulmicki wrote:
> can folks point to the the list/forum where I could ask for help with 
> design of a voltage regulator.
> 
> input : noisy, dc,  supplies anywhere between -16V throughtout 0V to +16V.
> output: clean, +5V, +Ve, -Ve (the last two should hover around ~9v)
> 
> I would immagine i'll need some large capacitor and some filters.
> 
> design should be compact, cheap and easy to do.

Cheap, fast, good, choose two.

This is generally best solved in the real world with a DC-DC transformer
that someone else has made and sold to you.  Note that there are IC versions
of voltage regulators that go up to some crazy level.

Ben
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