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The [[MCP1252/3]] Flyback Switching Regulators can generate an output voltage greater than the input voltage -- something impossible with linear voltage regulators.
 
The [[MCP1252/3]] Flyback Switching Regulators can generate an output voltage greater than the input voltage -- something impossible with linear voltage regulators.
 
The MC34063 is the favorite switching regulator IC of [http://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/37214/what-is-the-standard-way-to-make-a-peltier-power-supply-with-variable-power/37225#37225 Russell McMahon].
 
The [http://www.onsemi.com/pub_link/Collateral/MC34063A-D.PDF MC34063 datasheet]
 
shows how to build a buck, boost, or switching SMPS with this 8-pin chip.
 
(Several manufacturers produce pin-compatible MC34063 chips).
 
  
 
While learning about SMPS, teachers typically try to gradually ease you into understanding them by starting with perhaps the easiest-to-understand switching converter, the buck converter.
 
While learning about SMPS, teachers typically try to gradually ease you into understanding them by starting with perhaps the easiest-to-understand switching converter, the buck converter.

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