Low cost buck regulator - 12v in - 5v@2A & 6.5V@1A out

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A user is seeking a low-cost power regulation solution to convert 12V input into 5V at 2A and 6.5V at 1A. They initially considered using two specific switching regulators but found the total cost to be $40 and are unsure about paralleling them. Suggestions point towards the LM2596 buck converter as a viable alternative, noted for its affordability and suitability for the required outputs. There is uncertainty regarding the adjustment of voltage outputs, with a reference to using a trim pot for configuration. The discussion emphasizes the need for a cost-effective and easy-to-implement solution.
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Hi all!

I am looking for a low cost power regulation solution. Simply put, I need to be able to give a system 12v and get outputs of 5V@2A and 6.5V@1A.

I was thinking of using two of these with the output in parallel:
http://australia.rs-online.com/web/p/switching-regulators/6727124/

And two of these with the output in parallel:
http://australia.rs-online.com/web/p/switching-regulators/6727089/

But that would end up costing $40 and I am not even sure if you can put switching regulators in parallel like that.

So, I am looking for a lower cost solution that is easy to implement. It would be ideal if the components could be bought at RS or Jaycar.

Any ideas?
 
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Is any anyone able to offer any help?
 
memoguy said:
... and I am not even sure if you can put switching regulators in parallel like that.
I would think you cannot simply parallel them.
 
Looking back over past posts at the buck converters previously mentioned in construction projects, I note that vk6kro has referred to the LM2596. If price is a good indicator, it looks okay to me! http://www.ebay.com.au/sch/i.html?_nkw=LM2596[/color]

I'd need to check the technicalities closer, but with 12V in, you are wanting –5V out? Also, +6.5V?
 
The LM2596 looks good. I am wanting +5v & +6.5v out.

I am not certain how I would define the voltage output. I am thinking I adjust that trim pot.
 
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