While looking at a suitable chip to control my switching power supply for the ATmega328, I came across this calculator for the MC34063A
http://www.nomad.ee/micros/mc34063a/
The 34063 is pretty much the 2N2222 of the DC/DC converter world. If you got a generic converter or one of those car charger adapter thingies, chances are it's powered by one of these chips. So it's good to have a good calculator to go with with the settings you need
I just had a terrible idea that, much to my relief, others have already tried out. I couldn't find any instances of house fires or serious injuries related to this so I'll take that as a good sign
Using an old fashioned 555 timer as the pulse trigger for a switched mode power supply
In fact, here's a pretty nice project on using the 555 timer as a variable power supply for a nixie tube https://github.com/tardate/LittleArduinoProjects/blob/master/Electronics101/555Timer/NixiePowerSupply/README.md