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    Buck converter design help needed

    Thank you, going to read it when I get the chance.
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    Buck converter design help needed

    I am going to chip away at this project and post my progress here. I am currently on my hardest semester (numerical differential equations) and also this is the last semester of my two semester project, which I need to complete to get my degree. It is a group project, in which I am the only...
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    Buck converter design help needed

    I agree it can be considered overkill. I prefer to call it optimization haha. Seeing videos of mass produced units being tested left me disappointed. After all, if a device is made to output 3A at 5v that is several times more than .5A at 5v. We can see that with the inductance values changing...
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    Buck converter design help needed

    Thank you for the concise and detailed explanation regarding the power ripple, and explaining the coils and resistance, and how they apply to my use case. I understand now. 1676228453 I completely get what you are saying. The concept of my numbers being the biggest source of error is something...
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    Buck converter design help needed

    I greatly appreciate you taking the time to find and recommend parts. Thank you for addressing my oversight in the variation of input voltage. The simulation is above and beyond. Many thanks. 1676157729 Hey Klaus, I read your replies on many other posts and am glad you responded to mine. You...
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    Buck converter design help needed

    Hello, I am a mechanical engineering student and I am working on a relay controller. My logic circuits all operate on 5v, but my only available power source is 24v. My entire circuit will draw around 250mA normally, with millisecond peaks at 300mA every 10 minutes (relay switching). I need help...

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