Yes peter very smart, you have the equation method correct however it say VO= regulated voltage prior to adjustment not after.
This presidents a new interesting problem for the 2v module at 5v as this returns = negative 0.12
This is IMO 120 ohms below 1 k.
1000-120= 880- ohms.
This should be correct. But I thiumk we are ready to own this DC to DC converter.
Didn’t get that prior to adjustment, but now I’d put one more word to my knowledge.
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I’m not sure that the negative answer is as you suggest. My guess is that if you get a return with 0,88, that would be 880 ohm. I don’t have a clue what the negative answer could be but maybe we have to consider that 0 ohm is the limit for increasing the voltage.
Isn't the input voltage limited to 18 - 36 V?
The output voltage prior to adjustment. Isn't that the output voltage before you put anything there like for this one 2 V?
Peter