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    Resistor and current calculation

    My input supply= 24v Where my load (motor) needs only 12v. So i need to divide the supply voltage and i have to give load. And i am also interested to know and willing to make buck ( step down) circuit.
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    Resistor and current calculation

    Input volt = 24 Output volt = 12 Input current = output current Load = motor According to this spec, it seems buck converter will suits. I thought of trying to make buck converter circuit rather than buying, so that i may get a little idea about voltage and current dividers. Voltage divider...
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    Resistor and current calculation

    Buck converter seem like complicated and i have tried the circuit not working.
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    Resistor and current calculation

    Thank you eduardo, i understand now when to use voltage divider and buck converter. Can you show some examples or calculations of buck converter. I have searched but its not clear or understandable.
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    Resistor and current calculation

    The voltage divider, divides the voltage but also reduces the current to zero.By making a voltage divider, i am getting an exact divided voltage(12 volt) with no current. It suppose to divide the voltage and not the current. For example, if i want to divide 12 volt from 24 volt. I had used two...
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    Bootstrapping with transistor

    Thanks for your response. I will now clearly explain my problem. My question is , how could we amplify the circuit to get an output which should be greater than supply voltage. Example: I have a battery of 12 volt which i want to make use of it, in a circuit to yield an output which should be...
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    Bootstrapping with transistor

    My problem is how to increase the output voltage which should be greater than the supply. For example , my supply is 12 volt and my output should be greater than 12v.
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    Bootstrapping with transistor

    Can anyone explain, how to use the concept of BOOTSTRAP with transistor in order to raise the output. For example: If we are using a transistor, we can able to amplify the signal by using the supply voltage. i.e vin=5 volt and supply volt=12 volt in a transistor, we can able to get a output...

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