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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 converter—the part most textbooks skip. You’ll see the entire process visualized with intuitive analogies: • how energy builds inside an inductor • how a capacitor ...
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