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    Voltage Splitter? Question?

    Thanks Roff. Got it.
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    Voltage Splitter? Question?

    Thank you Roff, So Supply [[email protected]] <=> [5V boost converter @ 90% efficiency] = [email protected] output. That is good to know. I assume different boost converters have different efficiency ratings. Makes sense. Thanks for that detail, saved me from some headaches. Moe
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    Voltage Splitter? Question?

    Roff, Thats what I was looking for, "boost converter", cool! Thanks for your input. Much appreciated. -Moe
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    Voltage Splitter? Question?

    Boncuk, Thanks for taking the time to answer my question. I never knew they made step up converters. So in theory I can have 3v as input and use a step-up converter to say 9V? WIthout capacitors? Very cool. Thanks, Moe
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    Voltage Splitter? Question?

    Thanks Grossel, Just a follow-up question, if I may: What is this called when you have two (or more) different lines of voltage within the same board? Also, what if you have a 3v supply and need both 5v and 3v lines and the supplied 3v has enough impedance to cover the draw for both of...
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    Voltage Splitter? Question?

    Hello everyone, I am fairly new to electronics and have a seemingly basic question: 1) If I have two devices that require two different voltages, say 3v for one device and 5v for another on the same board, how would one supply these different voltages off of one 12v power supply? I...

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