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| muthukural001:
Hello, For one of my project, I need to convert 14.8V @10A capacity battery to 12V @ 10A...The 14.8V battery source 's cutoff voltage is 12.8V. So, the dc-dc will be used should give 12V output even when the input is 12.8V. Do anyone crossed the regulator that do the above?...Please suggest... Thanks, Muthu |
| bdunham7:
Unless you need isolation or have some other reason, you may just want to use a low-dropout linear regulator instead of a DC-DC or buck converter. At 14.8 volts your linear regulator will be 81% efficient, at 12.8 volts it will be 93%. That's going to be as good or better than most switching converters. You could use 5 of these LDO linear regulators in parallel, each with a 0.1R or 0.15R resistor in series on the input side. https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Microchip-Technology-Micrel/MIC29300-12WU-TR?qs=U6T8BxXiZAUm3rpKH4l03A%3D%3D If you need isolation or want a switching converter for some reason, they do have this: https://www.mouser.com/datasheet/2/281/uwe-100-120-35373.pdf |
| Simon:
Please do not double post: https://www.eevblog.com/forum/projects/how-to-convert-14-8v-10a-lipo-battery-output-to-12v10a/ |
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