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thanks...the reason why I ask this question is that I found that the charge pump usually used in that application which only required low current...and I want to know if there is any fundamental limitation about it...now I know it is possible to get high current...what kind of charge pump what u...
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another question...why the charge pump is used when the current is low? could it be used when current is high? is there any fundamental limitation?
recently I am doing some research about DC-DC converters..I found that most of converters which are used are inductor based boost converter while all small applications such as flash memory and LED use charge pump.. is there any limitation behind? besides, is seems that the output current of...
could anyone tell me which one is better in terms of energy storage? I know the basic principle. I want to know like the latest development of capacitor (such as what is the newest supercapacitor)...because it seems that there are many development about capacitor while the inductors are as same...
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