Schematix

Any recommendations for a decent boost converter with modest ripple? Looking for something that can output 24vdc, 4A or higher, with ripple <250mv ideally. I've tried several units from the usual online stores but most have insane amounts of ripple! TIA 👍

3 years ago | [YT] | 10



@aktronics

Anything you find on internet is designed for a range of input and (most likely) a range of output with minimum amount of necessary components to keep the costs down as much as possible. If you want something decent design one for yourself and don't skimp anything...

3 years ago | 1

@MadScientist267

Try adding a couple tantalums to the output, if that's not quite enough, tack a lytic after a suitable inductor. Leads short.

3 years ago | 1

@abubokorsiddiq580

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3 months ago | 0

@vinitsingh8962

Make one, by yourself.

3 years ago | 3

@jamess1787

😬 YMMV

3 years ago | 0

@SanthoshKumar-mr5ss

Synchronous buck converter

3 years ago | 0

@rokiedecentra9656

Why dont you parallel them up with filters

3 years ago | 0