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What is the "best" way to make a diy 7v rechargeable battery?
I have a device (the wii "sensor" bar, basically an IR LED array) that the literature says takes 7v. I can't find any battery offerings that come in 7v, but many that are 3.7v, so I am stuck ...
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TL494 step-down converter high voltage LTSpice
I have tried to make LTSpice of step down DC-DC converter, however I cannot get it to work. I suspect the schematic is good however either LTSpice model is not correct or I made some critical mistake.
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Burning sound from the PSU
I am trying to make a bench power supply from an old 350W PC PSU
that provides 4 lines
3.3V 8A
5V 9A
12V 11A
-12V 1.5A
Here is the connections diagram:
I used this step down module to be able the ...
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What are the consequences of small bootstrap resistor (in DC-DC buck/step down specifically)?
If I understand it correctly, a bootstrap capacitor (CB) is used to store energy to turn on the high-side MOSFET (P-channel MOSFET). In DC-DC buck converters (which I use now) this happens several ...
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The best way to step down 12V to 5V with at least 10A current from a PS3 power supply for a WS2812B LED strip
I am new to electronics. I had a PS3 Super Slim power supply lying around, which outputs 12V up to 13 amps. Recently, I bought a 5-meter strip of WS2812B LED strip, which needs 5V, and the recommended ...
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Unable to start and run 12 V DC pump, only jolts
I have a 12V 19 watt DC water pump (800LPH), A 12 V DC step down converter, and two Dewalt batteries.
One at 18 V 5 Ah, other 18-54 V 9 Ah.
I've connected pump to step down to battery correctly, but ...
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How to calculate bootstrap Resistor in MC34163 Buck configuration
I am designing a DC-DC buck converter with MC34163DWG. I try to understand what value of resistor RB must I use at the buck/step down configuration and I also have questions about the CB capacitor. ...
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Shielding Buck Converter
I have a simple question, and I want to ensure that nothing unexpected happens. I'm currently working on a Raspberry Pi-based robot project with a Pi camera, and I plan to power it with a battery, ...
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Variable Vout of Buck Converter [duplicate]
I have been trying to understand the working of buck converter (without the use of a dedicated IC). So, I used LTspice to test a circuit on the parameters:
Vin: 100 V
Vout: 50 V
Freq.: 10 kHz
I: 5 A
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How can I replace a potentiometer with a fixed resistor on a buck converter?
I want to use a buck converter which steps down 12 V DC to 5 V constant DV output to power my custom PCB.
I came across a buck converter in market which can do it but there is potentiometer on it ...
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Reduce voltage ripple in wall power supply and buck converters
For my project I choose a wall AC/DC power supply (AEJ160PS12) with output voltage at 12V and intend to use some buck converters to step down from 12V to 6V and 3.3V. The chosed buck converters is ...
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Calculating of the maximum output current of a 12 V to 3.3 V step-down converter
I am planning to use the AP3211 step-down converter to go from 12 V to 3.3 V. The maximum current at 12 V that I can supply to the input of the step-down converter is 0.3 A. Assuming the efficiency of ...
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Why does my buck converter output 6.55 V instead of 5 V?
I'm trying to use the LMR51420 Simple Switcher IC to step down my 20 V DC to 5 V DC.
I have this circuit which is the typical application circuit from the datasheet:
When I measure the voltage on the ...
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Powering a 5V solenoid with a 24V digital output
I feel like I have seen many varieties of this question going in the other direction (powering a 24V solenoid with a 3V3 or 5V logic signal) but I'm having issues with finding answers about going in ...
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Buck converter adjustable output-voltage using digital potentiometer [closed]
I am trying to design a buck converter using an LM2576HV (Vref: 1.23 V) and a digital potentiometer (input: 48 V, output: 0 to 48 V, Imax= 3 A).
The digital potentiometer with the highest supply ...