Hello, first off I am just a hobbyist for the most part so please bear with me for my ignorance
I am working on an idea that requires having multiple and different DC inputs, and would need them to output to a single fixed DC voltage. Is this possible?
In simple terms, I would like to combine the input of a small solar panel array, and the input of a thermoelectric generator module to generate a fixed DC output. The output would be connected to a small load like 3VDC at 1 amp. The load would be something like an LED or small DC motor. Because of the varying and inconsistent input values, would this be possible with some type of small custom circuit? I assume the output would be switched off, until the two inputs have enough combined power, which then the output can be switched on to power the load. Or the output can start at 0VDC and be limited to 3VDC as the combined inputs reach max voltage.
Thanks in advance for your help!
I am working on an idea that requires having multiple and different DC inputs, and would need them to output to a single fixed DC voltage. Is this possible?
In simple terms, I would like to combine the input of a small solar panel array, and the input of a thermoelectric generator module to generate a fixed DC output. The output would be connected to a small load like 3VDC at 1 amp. The load would be something like an LED or small DC motor. Because of the varying and inconsistent input values, would this be possible with some type of small custom circuit? I assume the output would be switched off, until the two inputs have enough combined power, which then the output can be switched on to power the load. Or the output can start at 0VDC and be limited to 3VDC as the combined inputs reach max voltage.
Thanks in advance for your help!