maker8122
Junior Member level 1
Supposing you make a box with 12v going in and 2 outputs each offering 2A at 24v.
You could use a single 4A boost converter.
Or you could use two 2A boost converters, one for each output.
It seems that 2A boost converters are MUCH smaller, lighter and CHEAPER than 4A converters. The inductor is much smaller, the capacitors much smaller and the switching components too.
So at it looks like 2 * 2A converters is the way to go.
However there are never free lunches (good ones, at least!).
So what am I missing? :-?
You could use a single 4A boost converter.
Or you could use two 2A boost converters, one for each output.
It seems that 2A boost converters are MUCH smaller, lighter and CHEAPER than 4A converters. The inductor is much smaller, the capacitors much smaller and the switching components too.
So at it looks like 2 * 2A converters is the way to go.
However there are never free lunches (good ones, at least!).
So what am I missing? :-?