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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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They are often called DC/DC converters. Both buck and boost types are possible, but circuit structures are different. Loss is small (high efficiency), but external parts, such as a coil, are required. Circuit scale is large and they are expensive. Voltage precision is poor. Because they generate intended DC voltage by switching DC voltage (under 1 MHz) and smoothing it, switching noise is superposed and output noise tends to become large.