I've been looking at datasheets for a while, and nothing jumps out as clearly suitable.
Two possibilities are the LT3467, and the LT1930? Would those work?
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[edited by: jaxeuelpw at 7:25 PM (GMT -4) on 5 Oct 2023]
LT3467
Production
The LT3467/LT3467A switching regulators combine a 42V, 1.1A switch with a soft-start function. Pin compatible with the LT1930, its low VCESAT bipolar switch...
Datasheet
LT3467 on Analog.com
LT1930
Production
The LT1930 and LT1930A are the industry's highest power SOT-23 switching regulators. Both include an internal 1A, 36V switch allowing high current outputs...
Datasheet
LT1930 on Analog.com
LT8333
Recommended for New Designs
The LT8333 is a current mode DC/DC converter with a 40V, 3A switch operating from a 2.8V to 40V input. With a unique single feedback pin architecture,...
Datasheet
LT8333 on Analog.com
I've been looking at datasheets for a while, and nothing jumps out as clearly suitable.
Two possibilities are the LT3467, and the LT1930? Would those work?
In SEPIC configuration, those could work. The LT8333 would probably be cheaper than the LT3467, and you could adjust a lot of the performance for your specific needs.
In SEPIC configuration, those could work. The LT8333 would probably be cheaper than the LT3467, and you could adjust a lot of the performance for your specific needs.