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Vout = 0.8 * (1 + R1/R2)
5V output requires standard resistor values of: R1 = 52.3k, R2 = 10k (recommended from datasheet) this yields around 4.984V
alternatively, R1 = 53.6k yields around 5.088V (Would it be better to design for slightly higher than 5V for some error compensation?)
Even better, 10.5K, 2K gives exactly 5V (strange that this was not recommended by the D.S)“The combination of R1 and R2 should be large enough to avoid drawing excessive current from the output, which will cause power loss” - This says nothing about the resistor values being too large so I will go ahead with larger values as it allows for a more accurate 5V rail
given this case: 105k and 20k would also be ideal
standard resistor values source: https://www.rfcafe.com/references/electrical/resistor-values.htm
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