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why we use DC to DC converter when we have DC voltage already...
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Because they can change voltage of input to some other needed value. For example this one **broken link removed** can convert anything from 4-30V to 3.3V.
the fact is regulation and conversion follow different method to give the desired op for the ip dc voltage
they are more like brothers in operation following different protocols
thank u ...for ..replying..
i just want to ask ...that if i want to convert 9v dc to (3.3v or 5v dc) which one i use #dc to dc converter or # regulator...
please explain ..
you may also drop the DC voltage by having a length of wire.
VD (Voltage Drop) = 2 IRL / 1000
I = Load Current (A)
R = Resistance Factor
L = Length of cable.
As its a small drop of 3-4V which is required, I thought this may help as well. Any suggestions / critics, most welcome.
The DC to DC converter can increase your current output if your input has a higer voltage than your output. The linear regulator will just keep the same current but disipate the extra voltage as heat.
@DeLorean
What is needed standby current for switchers, also and linears in some design have minimal required current ?