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I have an Arduino providing +5 V and GND. I have a component that requires +5 V, common GND, and -5 V connections. Is it possible to generate -5 V? If not, what input voltage do I need?

Edit: I am driving a bias controller for an RF switch PIN diode. I believe typically the largest current drawn is around ±25mA±25 mA.

I have an Arduino providing +5 V and GND. I have a component that requires +5 V, common GND, and -5 V connections. Is it possible to generate -5 V? If not, what input voltage do I need?

Edit: I am driving a bias controller for an RF switch PIN diode. I believe typically the largest current drawn is around ±25mA.

I have an Arduino providing +5 V and GND. I have a component that requires +5 V, common GND, and -5 V connections. Is it possible to generate -5 V? If not, what input voltage do I need?

I am driving a bias controller for an RF switch PIN diode. I believe typically the largest current drawn is around ±25 mA.

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I have an Arduino providing +5 V and GND. I have a component that requires +5 V, common GND, and -5 V connections. Is it possible to generate -5 V? If not, what input voltage do I need?

Edit: I am driving a bias controller for an RF switch PIN diode. I believe typically the largest current drawn is around ±25mA.

I have an Arduino providing +5 V and GND. I have a component that requires +5 V, common GND, and -5 V connections. Is it possible to generate -5 V? If not, what input voltage do I need?

I have an Arduino providing +5 V and GND. I have a component that requires +5 V, common GND, and -5 V connections. Is it possible to generate -5 V? If not, what input voltage do I need?

Edit: I am driving a bias controller for an RF switch PIN diode. I believe typically the largest current drawn is around ±25mA.

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How to generate -5V5 V from +5V+5 V and GND?

I have an Arduino providing +5V+5 V and GND. I have a component that requires +5V+5 V, common GND, and -5V5 V connections. Is it possible to generate -5V5 V? If not, what input voltage do I need?

How to generate -5V from +5V and GND?

I have an Arduino providing +5V and GND. I have a component that requires +5V, common GND, and -5V connections. Is it possible to generate -5V? If not what input voltage do I need?

How to generate -5 V from +5 V and GND?

I have an Arduino providing +5 V and GND. I have a component that requires +5 V, common GND, and -5 V connections. Is it possible to generate -5 V? If not, what input voltage do I need?

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