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Take a look at Maxim, ie MAX50x5. Start here:
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There are many others like On-Semi ...
Depends of price and size what you need, perhaps bobcats solution is cheaper, it depends on the rest of the design.
I have seen a controller from Maxim (MAX1626) which is very attractive & neat in switching between 3.3V/5V.
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However, it looks expensive from a manufacturing point. Thus, I'm wondering anybody manage to do that cheaply using discretes ?
An LDO doesn't seems to be suitable for high current and huge difference in input & output voltage due to heat dissipation. For example, (9V-5V)*2A & (9V-3.3V)*2A.
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