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OK, here's a challenge to you guys ... I have been trying to ID a IC /
inductor combination to generate 150 to 200 VDC ... in the nano-microamp range. I need to supply a bias voltage to an electrostatic microphone element. Any ideas ?? Wish list: Very low current ... 2ma ;-) Runs from 5 to 9 volt DC source Minimal components Most of the specs I find for HV units ( backlight supplies ) are too much current. Most of the inductor type DC-DC converters seem geared towards low voltage high current apps. Will watch the discussion for tips and ideas ... all welcome. Thanks Tony, KD7TOG ( KD7TOG at earthlink dot net ) |
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