10 v o/p dc for 9v i/p dc
9 v o/p dc for 10v i/p dc
8 v o/p dc for11v i/p dc
7 v o/p dc for 12v i/p dc
6 v o/p dc for 13v i/p dc
5 v o/p dc for 14v i/p dc
4 v o/p dc for 15v i/p dc
3 v o/p dc for 16v i/p dc
2 v o/p dc for 17v i/p dc
1 v o/p dc for 18v i/p dc
i am looking for a circuit to generate,
10 v o/p dc for 9v i/p dc
9 v o/p dc for 10v i/p dc
8 v o/p dc for11v i/p dc
7 v o/p dc for 12v i/p dc
6 v o/p dc for 13v i/p dc
5 v o/p dc for 14v i/p dc
4 v o/p dc for 15v i/p dc
3 v o/p dc for 16v i/p dc
2 v o/p dc for 17v i/p dc
1 v o/p dc for 18v i/p dc
Forget the first case for now.You still have 9 cases from 10 V i/p to 18 V i/p.
Is a brute method okay for you.
You have 9 cases from 10 V i/p to 18 V i/p.Use 9 switches,one for each input.
Suppose say input is 11 V,switch 2 is closed,use a resistive divider (3R & 8R).You get the voltage across 8R to be 8 v.
Similarly for other cases,if input is 15 V,switch 6 is closed,use a resistive divider (4R & 11R).You get the voltage across 4R to be 4 v.
Now for case of 9V i/p.use seperate switch & pull it up to 10 v.
is such a brute method acceptable ????
10 v o/p dc for 9v i/p dc
9 v o/p dc for 10v i/p dc
8 v o/p dc for11v i/p dc
7 v o/p dc for 12v i/p dc
6 v o/p dc for 13v i/p dc
5 v o/p dc for 14v i/p dc
4 v o/p dc for 15v i/p dc
3 v o/p dc for 16v i/p dc
2 v o/p dc for 17v i/p dc
1 v o/p dc for 18v i/p dc
Hi
For what value of out put current ? from what kind of source ? why you have leaved these low information and of course confusing information ? tell us more about what you are attempting to do exactly ! then we can guide you through the best path !
Best Wishes
Goldsmith