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5-3.3v regulator module snippet #433

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ShiboSoftwareDev opened this issue Dec 27, 2024 · 3 comments
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5-3.3v regulator module snippet #433

ShiboSoftwareDev opened this issue Dec 27, 2024 · 3 comments

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@seveibar
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/bounty $10

yea we need a decent voltage regulator snippet, i suspect we may run into issues when actually using the snippet, so the author of this should also demonstrate that it works inside of a larger circuit.

I'm putting a bit lower of a bounty on this because i don't have a good quality criteria for it, and the regulator is typically only 4 chips or so, plus there are different power variants... eventually i would love to have a relatively standard module but i think you have to iterate on the design so it might not be well suited for a bounty.

The ideal circuit would be a <group subcircuit /> which may have bugs, so whoever does this will likely get some good issues out of it.

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💎 $10 bounty • tscircuit

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The perfect version would actually swap components based on how much power you need etc. so you could say powerRequirement="10W" and it would select a good component. I'm not really sure what is best there but like i said something you iterate on and not super well suited to the bounty program

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