I've often wondered why the back-current diode isn't incorporated into the
die of all common linear regs. Is it that costly, or simply impractical due
to die space or other considerations?
In fact, I believe that some of the more modern regs do employ it.. just
not the old-standby like LM317, 7805/7905, and so on.
On Sun, Apr 10, 2016 at 8:05 PM, dwight <dkelvey at hotmail.com> wrote:
To protect a regulator against a back volt,
you can put a diode, in reversed polarity.
How many pixels will the camera have?
Dwight