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Yes, it's true output=input
But it's there a way I can accumulate the charges with time. Causing the supply inconsistence but more powerful when available?
What if I have about 20 different sources, each producing equal power (500mV and 0.01mA). Are there measures I can take to achieve one source with voltage above 20V and current above 0.5mA. Can batteries come in?
Hey guys,
Please how can I combine two sources of different voltages and currents?
Source 1: I = 0.0001mA, V = 120V
Source 2: I = 2A, V = 0.1mV
Can I combine them to make a source?
Thanks
You are making sense doggy.
crutschow are u trying to say there is a design that can amplify the two of them same time? How will the design look like if we assume the voltage is 500mV and the current 0.01mA in DC.
I'm only interest to know if it's possible to amplify the two of them (Voltage/Current) and a possible means. Input is in DC. The output might be AC or DC
Hello guys, I'm a newbie here. Hope you guys have accepted me.
Please I have this question to ask.
Is there a way I can amplifier my voltage and still have my current amplified?
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