A buck converter is a voltage step down and current step up converter. The simplest way to reduce the voltage of a DC supply is to use a linear regulator (such as a 7805), but linear regulators waste energy as they operate by dissipating excess power as heat. Buck converters, on the other hand, can be remarkably efficient (95% or higher for integrated circuits), making them useful for tasks such as converting the main voltage in a computer (12 V in a desktop, 12-24 V in a laptop) down to the 0.8-1.8 volts needed by the processor. | [View:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GC6T3ECL5M8&index=24&list=PLfUUU8YDW88yJBpRYvsd90fFXxK_CiU2q:1230:0] video circuit operation |
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