What do you all want out of a replacement regulator board?
Low heat?
Low noise?
High efficiency switching?
Smaller dimensions?
Me too.
So what do we need to do? The circuit has to output +5v and -18v from a single raw input of +6v. Now, they make ICs that are called voltage doublers and inverting doublers utilizing a strange collection of capacitors, diodes and an oscillator all in one chip (although sometimes you have to provide the large caps). I have found that these chips are a little more expensive than I would hope for just one of the many components we'll need on the board... And the cheaper ones a lot of times use oscillators within the audio range...
So I think I'll try designing a discrete voltage doubler (probably tripler) oscillating at 20k+ Hz and then use an off the shelf -18v regulator to make sure it doesn't drop too much when the batteries start to die.
The +5v rail should be very easy.
Does that all sound logical? Who has played with voltage doublers? Any comments?