If I had 2 seperate regulators (+5V and +3.3V) and i was getting current consumption of:
250mA @ 5V
and 400mA @3.3V
How would you calculate the current at Vin if Vin was say 12V. This is just a generic question, I don't have a real-world circuit to provide any further information, its just a general question.
As usual, any help would be really appreciated.
Thanks,
Ringo888
If both are linear regulators the output current equals the input current plus the current consumed by the regulator itself. So just add the currents.
If they are buck (SMPS) regulators, calculate the output power of each one, divide them by their respective efficiencies, sum them and divide the result by 12.
As per your statement, your source voltage is 12v lets take DC.
There are number of methods available for voltage regulation purpose. that system should consume some power. such a manner you should calculate total power dissipation in that design.
for dc case, multiply the current and voltage at output to get the power. divide power by input voltage to get input current. Remember to sum the output powers of both the regulators.