It is often needed to have a bipolar power in audio applications, but it's hard to do when your device is portable.
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I came across a datasheet for LT1107 switching power regulator.
Why I think it's good for this project?
- it can work in a boost configuration from just 2V in.
- it can output a negative voltage.
- it has a fixed output voltage of 12V or 5V.
- it has a built-in configurable low-battery detector.
I'm going to buy a few of these and try to build something. The typical application in a datasheet looks straightforward, so I don't even need to change it.
As a sidenote, I also found a very cool 4xAA battery holder made by Bulgin. It's quite expensive, but can be conveniently installed in a DIY enclosure.
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very interested in this project, did you get anywhere ? I have made other power supplies with LT series IC's and found they work well. I used one to make 48v phantom power from 12vdv.