Converting DC to Mormonism

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Are there convenient and inexpensive ICs or modules that will convert 3
VDC or 6 VDC from a battery pack to +/- 15 VDC and a ground? Can you
recommend a part?


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On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 01:30:21 +0000 (UTC),
glhansen@steel.ucs.indiana.edu (Gregory L. Hansen) wrote:

Are there convenient and inexpensive ICs or modules that will convert 3
VDC or 6 VDC from a battery pack to +/- 15 VDC and a ground? Can you
recommend a part?

How much current do you want, and how many wives?

John
 
On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 01:30:21 +0000 (UTC), in sci.electronics.design
glhansen@steel.ucs.indiana.edu (Gregory L. Hansen) wrote:

Are there convenient and inexpensive ICs or modules that will convert 3
VDC or 6 VDC from a battery pack to +/- 15 VDC and a ground? Can you
recommend a part?
Dont bother with the Mormons, start your own
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martin

"An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind"
Gandhi
 
In article <brss21ts9d2edd8gso6mdlo0j6e427qcr1@4ax.com>,
John Larkin <jjSNIPlarkin@highTHISlandPLEASEtechnology.XXX> wrote:
On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 01:30:21 +0000 (UTC),
glhansen@steel.ucs.indiana.edu (Gregory L. Hansen) wrote:


Are there convenient and inexpensive ICs or modules that will convert 3
VDC or 6 VDC from a battery pack to +/- 15 VDC and a ground? Can you
recommend a part?


How much current do you want, and how many wives?

John
I want to drive maybe a half dozen op-amps and one wife, so I suppose
around one or two hundred mA. I don't actually have a good feel for the
current requirements, but some basic amplifying and filtering stages.

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"You're not as dumb as you look. Or sound. Or our best testing
indicates." -- Monty Burns to Homer Simpson
 
I read in sci.electronics.design that Gregory L. Hansen <glhansen@steel.
ucs.indiana.edu> wrote (in <d0n3qu$qbt$5@rainier.uits.indiana.edu>)
about 'Converting DC to Mormonism', on Wed, 9 Mar 2005:
I don't actually have a good feel for the
current requirements,
The current requirements for a wife are around USD 50 000 per annum, I
believe. (;-)
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Regards, John Woodgate, OOO - Own Opinions Only.
The good news is that nothing is compulsory.
The bad news is that everything is prohibited.
http://www.jmwa.demon.co.uk Also see http://www.isce.org.uk
 
In article <d0ljjd$ajm$2@rainier.uits.indiana.edu>,
Gregory L. Hansen <glhansen@steel.ucs.indiana.edu> wrote:
Are there convenient and inexpensive ICs or modules that will convert 3
VDC or 6 VDC from a battery pack to +/- 15 VDC and a ground? Can you
recommend a part?
In case anyone was wondering, I really did want to convert 3 or 6 VDC to
+/- 15 VDC.


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"Things should be made as simple as possible -- but no simpler."
-- Albert Einstein
 
Gregory L. Hansen wrote:
In article <d0ljjd$ajm$2@rainier.uits.indiana.edu>,
Gregory L. Hansen <glhansen@steel.ucs.indiana.edu> wrote:

Are there convenient and inexpensive ICs or modules that will convert 3
VDC or 6 VDC from a battery pack to +/- 15 VDC and a ground? Can you
recommend a part?


In case anyone was wondering, I really did want to convert 3 or 6 VDC to
+/- 15 VDC.


All commentary aside as to whether or not Maxim actually exists, I've
used their MAX742 to turn 5V into +/-12 fairly successfully before.
They say it can also be used to give +/-15, but I can't swear to it.
 
Rob Gaddi wrote:
Gregory L. Hansen wrote:

In article <d0ljjd$ajm$2@rainier.uits.indiana.edu>,
Gregory L. Hansen <glhansen@steel.ucs.indiana.edu> wrote:

Are there convenient and inexpensive ICs or modules that will convert
3 VDC or 6 VDC from a battery pack to +/- 15 VDC and a ground? Can
you recommend a part?



In case anyone was wondering, I really did want to convert 3 or 6 VDC
to +/- 15 VDC.


All commentary aside as to whether or not Maxim actually exists, I've
used their MAX742 to turn 5V into +/-12 fairly successfully before. They
say it can also be used to give +/-15, but I can't swear to it.
Strike that, I used the MAX743. Internal FETs instead of external.
 
In article <d0qc1p$m67@gazette.corp.bcm.tmc.edu>,
Rob Gaddi <rgaddi@bcm.YUMMYSPAMtmc.edu> wrote:
Rob Gaddi wrote:
Gregory L. Hansen wrote:

In article <d0ljjd$ajm$2@rainier.uits.indiana.edu>,
Gregory L. Hansen <glhansen@steel.ucs.indiana.edu> wrote:

Are there convenient and inexpensive ICs or modules that will convert
3 VDC or 6 VDC from a battery pack to +/- 15 VDC and a ground? Can
you recommend a part?



In case anyone was wondering, I really did want to convert 3 or 6 VDC
to +/- 15 VDC.


All commentary aside as to whether or not Maxim actually exists, I've
used their MAX742 to turn 5V into +/-12 fairly successfully before. They
say it can also be used to give +/-15, but I can't swear to it.

Strike that, I used the MAX743. Internal FETs instead of external.

MAX743, found on a Google sponsored link,

http://www.maxim-ic.com/quick_view2.cfm/qv_pk/1344

Vin = 4.2 to 6 V, Vout = +/- 15V or 12 V. That looks like just thing for
me. Price @1k $4.49. I don't need that many, but I have a part number
now. Thanks.


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and say, 'Step off, bitch. This is my party and you're not invited.'"
-- Chris Shugart, _Testosterone Magazine_
 
On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 15:13:34 +0000 (UTC),
glhansen@steel.ucs.indiana.edu (Gregory L. Hansen) wrote:

In article <brss21ts9d2edd8gso6mdlo0j6e427qcr1@4ax.com>,
John Larkin <jjSNIPlarkin@highTHISlandPLEASEtechnology.XXX> wrote:
On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 01:30:21 +0000 (UTC),
glhansen@steel.ucs.indiana.edu (Gregory L. Hansen) wrote:


Are there convenient and inexpensive ICs or modules that will convert 3
VDC or 6 VDC from a battery pack to +/- 15 VDC and a ground? Can you
recommend a part?


How much current do you want, and how many wives?

John

I want to drive maybe a half dozen op-amps and one wife, so I suppose
around one or two hundred mA. I don't actually have a good feel for the
current requirements, but some basic amplifying and filtering stages.
The little dc-dc bricks (Mouser, Digikey) are hard to beat unless your
volume is huge.

Wives are never to be beaten, regardless of your volume.

John
 
I read in sci.electronics.design that John Larkin <jjSNIPlarkin@highTHIS
landPLEASEtechnology.XXX> wrote (in <bs2231dd0jlfuslutvkjqhe9ob2k6i8rho@
4ax.com>) about 'Converting DC to Mormonism', on Thu, 10 Mar 2005:

Wives are never to be beaten, regardless of your volume.
Not even at Scrabble.
--
Regards, John Woodgate, OOO - Own Opinions Only.
The good news is that nothing is compulsory.
The bad news is that everything is prohibited.
http://www.jmwa.demon.co.uk Also see http://www.isce.org.uk
 
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 07:15:03 +0000, John Woodgate
<jmw@jmwa.demon.contraspam.yuk> wrote:

I read in sci.electronics.design that John Larkin <jjSNIPlarkin@highTHIS
landPLEASEtechnology.XXX> wrote (in <bs2231dd0jlfuslutvkjqhe9ob2k6i8rho@
4ax.com>) about 'Converting DC to Mormonism', on Thu, 10 Mar 2005:

Wives are never to be beaten, regardless of your volume.

Not even at Scrabble.
As if that were possible.

John
 

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