Hi,
I'm building a circuit a PIC running off 3.3v. Another part of the circuit needs between 3.6-4 v.
Using NiMh or NiCd this is fine - 1.2*3=3.6. So run the 3.6v section straight off the batteries, and the 3.3v section through a regulator.
But if alkaline batteries were used, the voltage would be 4.5v. This is too high for my 3.6-4v circuit (might be ok, rather not try though)
If I put a regulator in for the 3.6v supply, it will always be in dropout, as 4.5-3.6 is only 0.9v, and I can't get a dropout that low at 350mA. Even if I could, when rechargeables were used, the regulator would cut out again.
There must be a very simple solution....?
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