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ask DC+

can u give more info?
edit: Found this on wiki for those who want to know more:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DC_to_DC_converter
I'm going to specialise in microelectronics in NUS, with some extra foraging into computer science/programming... not into electrical power though...
What I know is that this chip (num 7805) can help you regulate the voltage you want. You may want to do more research in itEdited by eagle 28 Jul `07, 2:29AM
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Originally posted by eagle:ask DC+

can u give more info?
edit: Found this on wiki for those who want to know more:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DC_to_DC_converter
I'm going to specialise in microelectronics in NUS, with some extra foraging into computer science/programming... not into electrical power though...
What I know is that this chip (num 7805) can help you regulate the voltage you want. You may want to do more research in itokie.
coz i need to design n build a circuit.
but i am still lost. lol.
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