> From: Mattis Lind > The H744 is a buck converter. You can read about buck converters here: > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buck_converter
Wow, that was incredibly hard to read; no clear and simple explanation of the basic concept of how it works, before getting into the details! If I understand it correctly, it stores part of the incoming energy of a block of current in the field around the inductor; later, switches change state to create a loop that includes the inductor, and it uses the stored energy to cause electrons to flow around the new (temporary, because of the switch) circuit. Is that about right? The H744 manual doesn't really talk much about that aspect of the circuit's operation (at least in terms of 'we use this trick to get all the energy out of the incoming current flow'); it just describes the stuff around the coil as "an LC filter". It says "This type circuit is basically only an averaging device", which I wouldn't say is really on point - that would describe my (incorrect) prior description as well as the correct one. And just to make it even more confusing, it says "most of the input voltage is absorbed across the emitter-collector of Q5", but I looked, and Q5 is tiny, and I eventually figured out that that only applies to the +15V needed to run the voltage regulator. Noel