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How a Boost Converter Really Works (The Explanation You Never Got)
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How a Boost Converter Really Works (The Explanation You Never Got)
How does a simple inductor, capacitor, and switch turn a tiny DC voltage into something dramatically higher? In this video, we go deep into the real physics behind the boost converterβ€”the part most textbooks skip. You’ll see the entire process visualized with intuitive analogies: β€’ how energy builds inside an inductor β€’ how a capacitor ...
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