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DIY Buck Converter || How to step down DC voltage efficiently

2017-09-28 2 Dailymotion

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In this video I will show you an efficient and common way how to step down DC voltages. At the end of the video I will also demonstrate how easy it can be to build a buck converter with the help of the LM2576 IC. \r
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