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I've been using the National "Simple Switchers" with good results for
awhile, and would like to take a step beyond the usual methods of setting the output voltage. I typically use the fixed voltage versions of the LM2676 with a resistor in series with R2 to increase the output voltage when the predetermined +5 or +12 needs adjusted. But now I'd like to control the output voltage using a microcontroller. I'm pretty sure I could get this done by using the adjustable version which does not have R1 or R2, and placing a digital potentiometer in place of R1 with an appropriate value of fixed resistor for R2. However, I have a spare channel from an offboard 5 volt D/A which would be cheaper and easier from a BOM standpoint. I was hoping to get it done with some spare R to R opamps which are also available. My analog skills have gotten a little lazy over the years and I'm having a tough time thinking this one out. I guess the bottom line is that I need to control the feedback current from the switcher output using a 0-5v DAC output. Any ideas? I would tend to think this has already been done somewhere by someone... Chris |
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