Bill,
Take a look at the TI TPS54229E. It is a 2A switching regulator that runs at 650khz and can accept up to 18Vin. I just characterized one for our use at work. Man it has great transient response, efficiency, and low noise. Maybe 2A isn't enough - I don't know what these things draw as mine doesn't work! It has an enable pin you could use to shut it down whenever you want. A linear regulator is probably not appropriate due to the heat it generates and inefficiency. A lot of guys talk down switchers but they are referring back to their history with much lower frequency parts.
Barry
Take a look at the TI TPS54229E. It is a 2A switching regulator that runs at 650khz and can accept up to 18Vin. I just characterized one for our use at work. Man it has great transient response, efficiency, and low noise. Maybe 2A isn't enough - I don't know what these things draw as mine doesn't work! It has an enable pin you could use to shut it down whenever you want. A linear regulator is probably not appropriate due to the heat it generates and inefficiency. A lot of guys talk down switchers but they are referring back to their history with much lower frequency parts.
Barry
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