engr_joni_ee
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I was looking at the datasheet of LTC3200/LTC3200-5 which is a charge pump dc-dc converter. The input can be from 2.7 V to 4.5 V. The output voltage is fixed 5 V. The output load current is up to 100 mA for the input voltage more than 2.1. The efficiency is 80 % of that device. The link to the datasheet is given below.
My question is regarding the input current requirement. I know that if the efficiency of the dc-dc converter is 80 % then we can get maximum 80 % of the input power at the output. In other words the output power can not be more then 80 % of the input power.
Let's suppose I have 3.8 V as an input and I need 80 mA load current at the output with fixed 5 V output. Does it means that I need more then 80 mA current at the input ? In order to get higher voltage at the output then the input voltage, the input current has to be higher then the output load current, right ?
My question is regarding the input current requirement. I know that if the efficiency of the dc-dc converter is 80 % then we can get maximum 80 % of the input power at the output. In other words the output power can not be more then 80 % of the input power.
Let's suppose I have 3.8 V as an input and I need 80 mA load current at the output with fixed 5 V output. Does it means that I need more then 80 mA current at the input ? In order to get higher voltage at the output then the input voltage, the input current has to be higher then the output load current, right ?