I need to power a small microprocessor circuit which will have a 5 volt regulator. The power source is a 0-12V PWM operating at 100Hz. I realize that I probably won't be able to drive this circuit at less than 45% duty cycle. I thought that I was onto it by building a simple low pass filter. It smoothed out the PWM, but I guess it isn't good as a current source.
I think you can connect a high value capacitor parallel to the output of the PWM. Also, you may require a diode in between the output of PWM and the Capacitor. (otherwise the capacitor may discharge through the PWM circuit when its output become 0)
Some thing similar to the half wave rectifier...
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also the efficiency of above system increases on increasing the PWM frequency and decreases on increasing the output load...