bhl777
Full Member level 6
Hi All,
If I have a one cell Li-ion battery and it goes to a boost conveter with transient loads at the boost's output.
I want to minimize the droop at V_batt. Can I place several bulk caps (such as 220uF, 470uF, ect) in parallel with the battery when the boost has its transient at the output?
If the battery is a normal DC power source, placing bulk caps at this voltage source will function to suppress the droop. However, I never see people use this way with the battery. Is there any specific reason for not doing this?
Thank you!
If I have a one cell Li-ion battery and it goes to a boost conveter with transient loads at the boost's output.
I want to minimize the droop at V_batt. Can I place several bulk caps (such as 220uF, 470uF, ect) in parallel with the battery when the boost has its transient at the output?
If the battery is a normal DC power source, placing bulk caps at this voltage source will function to suppress the droop. However, I never see people use this way with the battery. Is there any specific reason for not doing this?
Thank you!