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A non-isolated DC-DC converter topology which outputs a voltage less than or equal to the input voltage.

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DC-DC converter circuit LM5164

I would like to build a DC-DC converter circuit using EasyEDA that can output about 80V from 7 Nissan Leaf battery modules that are about 55V nominal. I am looking at the datasheet for the LM5164 and ...
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LM5013 buck regulator won't have high duty cycles

I have made a PCB with the LM5013 buck regulator, but can't seem to get the output voltage high enough. The goal is to be able to adjust the output voltage using the LOAD_REGULATE pin, for a variable ...
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Boost converter two different voltages (9v/12v) from 3.7v battery, attach both to battery, or daisy chain off 9v

I'm sure this has been answered plenty before but I cant seem to get the search terms. I'm wanting to use a 3.7v battery to power a small 9v device and a 12v device at the same time using a boost ...
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Buck Average Modelling

I completed average modelling with Voreperian PWM switch model as described in Christophe Basso's book "Transfer Function of Switching Converters" and I compared the average model with ...
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Current Drawn from Bulk Capacitor at LED-Strip Output

I want to design a power supply (buck converter) which converts 9 V to 5 V and supplies it to the LED strip. The LED strip is a basic 1 meter long 70 LEDs/meter WS2812B strip. In my project, I want to ...
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Is the zeta DC-DC converter topology scalable to 50kW / hundreds of amps?

Question The task at hand is to build a 50kW (e.g. say 125VDC 400A out) DC-DC converter that charges a large lead-acid stack with said 400A and accepts a somewhat wide input voltage range. With that ...
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Variable DC-DC Buck Converter not working

I am building a variable power supply based on https://www.ti.com/tool/TIDA-050012 There are three GPIO signals that go to the MOSFET. The USB controller toggles one of the three GPIO signals to ...
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TPS54383 Thermal Pad

I'm experimenting with a TI Dual Output Buck Converter, the TPS54383. In section 11.3, on page 43, the datasheet says 11.3 PowerPAD Package The PowerPAD package provides low thermal impedance for ...
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NCP3420 failing in buck converter

I designed a constant current buck DC-DC super-cap charger with the NCP3420 as a dual MOSFET driver. The current is hysteresis controlled and the disable and PWM lines are pulled low on power-up. The ...
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What should I do when clearance boundaries overlap with SMD pins?

I am brand new to layout design. I am using the TPS62136RGXR buck converter in my design. However, according to the attached image, the pin's clearance boundaries (0.2mm according to JLCPCB's assembly ...
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Powering buck converter using charged capacitor

Is it possible to design a buck converter using a charged capacitor to get regulated voltage output? When the capacitor voltage falls below some threshold value the inductor should be able to provide ...
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LM2596S-ADJ DC to DC buck converter

Does the Schottky diode current rating affect the performance of a DC to DV buck converter when loaded? I'm using a 1N5822 Schottky diode instead of a 1N5825 on a National Semiconductor LM2596S-ADJ ...
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How do I use the TPS5403 DC-DC buck to get 3.3V output from a 5-15V input?

I am trying to use the TPS5403 (datasheet) buck converter to power an ESP32 at 3.3V from an input of 5-15V, however, I can't find enough resources online to be sure in my design. Below, I have ...
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Using a capacitor to handle the inrush surge power of a fridge

I have a household mini fridge connected to my off grid electrical system, and recently I bought a smaller inverter just for the fridge so that I can turn my larger inverter off to reduce power ...
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Buck converter input current

How to calculate the input current consumption of the buck converter. It's seem that the output current only depends on the output voltage, duty cycles, input voltage, and coil inductance. Does the ...

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