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Boost Converter

What is a boost converter?

A boost converter is a type of DC-DC switching power supply that steps up (increases) an input voltage to a higher output voltage. It uses an inductor, switch (typically a MOSFET), diode, and capacitor to efficiently convert lower voltage sources like batteries into higher voltages needed by circuits. The converter works by storing energy in the inductor's magnetic field during the switch-on period, then releasing that energy at a higher voltage when the switch turns off. Boost converters are commonly used in battery-powered devices, LED drivers, and portable electronics where you need to power higher-voltage components from lower-voltage sources.