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I am looking to create a circuit that will provide 10A@6Vdc and stay at 6V even with a slowly decreasing input voltage. (11-12.5) Any ideas are greatly appreciated. I will be searching through here as well as trying to come up with something on my own in the meantime
The only overall efficient and useful way you could do this is with a basic buck style switchmode converter. 10amps is a bit of power so you'll need some relatively beefy components on the power handling side of things but it should be very doable, and provide good regulation down to a completely flat battery.
The only overall efficient and useful way you could do this is with a basic buck style switchmode converter. 10amps is a bit of power so you'll need some relatively beefy components on the power handling side of things but it should be very doable, and provide good regulation down to a completely flat battery.
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