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"content": "nostr:npub134heglqydv79ghzlls00d9arexpkf7v5m6wcweawd59835umgf7syrv3aq Silergy for that application for sure, there are some TI parts for more exotic applications (higher input compliance voltage, etc.), but those Silergys are very nice. Also seem to be pretty robust to wonky input power and also bad layouts, so yeah, recommended!",
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