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If there are 0.9V and 1V batteries. (Read 3137 times)
Jacki
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If there are 0.9V and 1V batteries.
Dec 11
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Hello,
I want to measure my chip by using battery not power supply. I wonder if there are 0.9V and 1V batteries.
Thank you.
Jacki.
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Re: If there are 0.9V and 1V batteries.
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You could use an LDO...
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