Has anyone played with the LTC3106?
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Was looking to build some battery backed solar nodes and came across this little chip.
http://cds.linear.com/docs/en/datasheet/3106f.pdf
High efficiency buck/boost converter w/ two power sources and in a reasonably friendly DIY package.
Seems like a nice part to build a remote solar node off of.
Any thoughts?
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Not this one, but I've ordered some MAX1724 which are also in a "friendly DIY package".
The only external component needed is a inductor.The idea was to get 3.3V out of a single AA battery.
The max1724 can operate down to 0.8V.
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@pjeran
That's exactly the kind of application this part was designed for, so it should work well.
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You might want to take a look at the LTC3525-3.3. It's a competing part with significantly better efficiency.
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What about LtC3105
http://cds.linear.com/docs/en/datasheet/3105fb.pdf
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Yes, the LTC3105 is also an excellent choice for operating from a single solar cell, which is what is was designed for.
I'm sorry, I was un-clear in my previous response. I had been suggesting the LTC3525 as an alternate to the MAX1724.
dave
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