jaseg on Nostr: In particular the WL2868 seems fun: It has 7 LDOs with I2C-configurable output ...
In particular the WL2868 seems fun: It has 7 LDOs with I2C-configurable output voltages at decent currents, and costs about the same as any other single LDO. It does come in a pain in the ass WLCSP with .35mm ball pitch though, so filled and capped vias are a must for that one.
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