-5 and +5V, needed from a single 5V power supply


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    hi guys I need to get a -5V power rail from a +5V rail, any ideas as to which IC can do the job cheaply?

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    why you need it? for an op-amp or else. Some dc to dc converter will do the job but they're not cheap. you can build something with one 555 ... that's working.

    see those links
    http://www.electronics-lab.com/projects/power/023/

    OR with a simple circuit modification, if your PIC have a extra PWM output you can use it as pulse generator instead of the 555
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    an ICL7660 would do the job @ low cost & minimal part count.

    see: Datasheet

    If you have a MAX232 on Board and there is a driver spare (like it would be with the BootLoader)
    you could even use this spare driver to generate +/- 12V
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    Sweet that is exactly the IC I am looking for, cheap and minimal parts. yes it is for OPAMPs, I was using an external battery to provide the negative voltage, this make my circuit much less ugly.
    You guys rock. Thanks a bundle.

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    Yet another problem solved ;-)
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    I also used the Max232 to generate the -ve voltage I need. Thanks again Nav for pointing me to 2 possible solutions.

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