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PT6701 vs. PT6702

New MessagePT6701 vs. PT6702 (modified 0 times) PVAMan
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I guess it comes from deisnging in 5V in my early years, but i accidentally sampled the 6701A from TI rather than the 6702A. Thus Vin is 5V rather than 3.3.

Question -- is there anywhere to grab 5V with the needed current or does it make more sense to try and get a 3.3V part.

05-13-2001 16:38:44

New MessageRE:PT6701 vs. PT6702 (modified 0 times) Programmer
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arrr.. there be a 5V rail in the IO..
a monstrous large beast with fangs... oh wait.. wrong personality...

look around, it's over in the power supply section.. ; and since it drives the 3.5V, I'd guess that it has the requisite current...

05-14-2001 05:35:03

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