source for "charge pumps"?

Started by plexi12000, March 03, 2016, 12:02:34 PM

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plexi12000

hey dudes-  i'm looking for a 7660 charge pump.  it's an integrated circuit, correct? 

i can't seem to find any when using the term, "charge pump" in a search.  is there a "correct" ,or better description to use when searching?

Thank you!



R.G.

Why not search for "7660"? You could also look for "charge pump voltage inverter".

Some other similar and perhaps better charge pumps are the LT1054 and the TS1044.
R.G.

In response to the questions in the forum - PCB Layout for Musical Effects is available from The Book Patch. Search "PCB Layout" and it ought to appear.

Transmogrifox

Yes it is an IC
http://www.mouser.com/Search/Refine.aspx?Keyword=ICL7660
Search term ICL7660 is a good bet.

Pin equivalent is the MAX1024.
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> Why not search for "7660"?

Cotton-pickin' 7660  ;D
High-output sound system
Cotton mass-flow sensor
373 Horsepower
300 Gallon Fuel Tank
51,000 pounds

Man, wouldn't this be a cool audio workstation?


Yes, the first page of Google "7660" is ALL charge-pumps. But oddly only spec-pages/sheets, none of the usual "Buy here!"
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samhay

You probably want the 7660s, assuming this is for audio work. It usually is a tad more expensive, but can be made not to audibly whine.
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