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What is the purpose of using dc/dc converter?

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Answered by Prernakumarisharma
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Most DC to DC converter circuits also regulate the output voltage. Some exceptions include high-efficiency LED power sources, which are a kind of DC to DC converter that regulates the current through the LEDs, and simple charge pumps which double or triple the output voltage.
Answered by gratefuljarette
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The purpose of using a dc/dc converter:

  • The output voltage is also controlled by most 'DC to DC' converter circuits. Many examples are 'high efficiency LED' power sources that are a usual DC to DC converter that manages the current pass through the LEDs, and basic charge pumps that 'double or triple' the output voltage.
  • A 'DC to DC' converter takes the voltage from a DC source and transforms the output voltage to another stage of the DC voltage. We are used to increasing or decreasing voltage.  The transformer takes the power source from the battery and reduces the voltage point, which is also a step-up of the voltage stage.

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