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I can't bootstrap a Buck converter!

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  1. Thread Starter #21
    Quank Quank is offline
    Thank you everybody!!
    I'm sorry to answer too late, but I've been father for second time on wednesday!
    I'm returning to work.
    Have a nice day
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    alec_t alec_t is online now
    Congratulations!! We'll quite understand if we don't get any posts from you for a while .
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    My circuit designs should be regarded as experimental. Although they work in simulation, their component values may need altering or additional components may occasionally be necessary when the circuit is built. Due safety precautions should be taken with any circuit involving mains voltage or electrostatic-sensitive components.
    Alec's First Law:-
    Every problem has a solution (given the right information and resources).

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