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Using a resistive drop regulator to drop the v by 2v - 3v is diffidently an option, (I'd prefer more efficiency). I'm not clear what a "resistive drop regulator" is. Dropping a resistor in series on the output. Its a very simple method, I can control the A so just remove a few v, & its done...
Boost converter settings (series, 1st boost, then buck). Can anyone direct me to a formula to achieve the ideal input voltage & Amps into the buck converter to achieve 14volt, 2.14A output? (Efficiency: up to 95%)
Not sure if I can visualise that. I have to give it more thought.
Thanks for everyone's input.
LTspice is an awesome tool, but in this case, it would take more time than I have to verify the circuits.
The led monitor can be used with 12v to i4v, but searches on it have shown that it doesn't...
thanks for you reply, Not sure if I've misunderstand you answer, I have read the wiki link earlier, but I don't think it addressed my question.
I have tried this "The combined buck/boost module has only an adjustable voltage & I have already burnt out a resister connecting it. "
I want to use...
Hi, I'm having trouble finding a simple answer.
Can a boost regulator be connected in series to a buck regulator?
Reason being, I have a small 12v dc solar/battery/regulator supply. Discharge/recharge means the voltage shifts from 11v - 16v.
I wish to power a 14v 2.3amp led monitor, so neither a...
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