What would you recommend as a general-purpose, moderately low-power, low-cost regulator IC operating in a buck (or other step-down) topology?
Traditionally I'd use an abundant and cheap MC34063, but are there any better, more modern replacements that retain its low cost?
Typical use-case I'd be looking at: Vi=24V, Vo=5V, Io=500mA.
Being able to take the output current higher than that (say an amp, or two), and the input voltage higher than that (say somewhere 36-50V) would be nice but not critical.
Availability from the major Western distributors in small quantities is a plus, as is minimal size of external components, BOM cost and ease of inductor/diode/etc selection.