Thanks, i'm often on the search for cheap Buck SMPS controllers.......say vin to 40v, vout 30v downwards, Iout = 1 or 2A.....its a pain to find cheap offerings for this ......i think its because the hi side fet and current sense need level shifting...theres nothing cheap on offer anywhere.
To be honest you'd be better getting a cheap current mode controller and just doing a SEPIC converter......
I just tried the "search" on digikey for the above spec..........when you try and choose "Buck" or "step down"...you cannot do this simply......there are multiple lines you have to peruse........and on other sites like farnell.....the search engine blue circles on you for quite some time....even digikey it does at times.
When you elect to do a SEPIC with a cheap current mode controller.....you then end up with the ucc28c4x ......and its variants...which all need you to add a shutdown comparator because they cant do skip cycle or burst mode when no loaded.........so yes, the above sepc is a bit of a PITA when youre trying to do it on the cheap.
If youve got pots of money then yes, just go to analog.com and part yourself from your dosh.
...When ive next got a few hours spare to sit in front of a "blue-circling" IC search engine i'll report back here when i find a cheap current mode control IC that can do skip-cycle in no-load, and doesnt only have a feedback port for an opto feedback......sniffling rant over.......hopefully back soon...