Thanks, Turtle. That was tremendously educational for me, and I appreciate it. It IS funny, the terms/things we hear, then repeat as gospel. But I guess that's true in all walks of life, and not restricted to our beloved vape.(Just like DPL, I don't wanna be an ......, but [pet peeve here]...)
Here ya go, Alden. Scan this:
DC-to-DC converter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
All regulated mods (except some obsolete mods like the ipro and buzzpro, which use inefficient linear regulators for step-down only) use switched-mode dc-to-dc converters. The output signal of a switched-mode converter is a pulse train, i.e., a PWM signal. PWM is a description of an output wave, not a type of regulator.
The pulse train (PWM) output from the regulator may then be smoothed (like on a Provari or a dna) by filters and buffers so that you see a nice itty-bitty flat output signal, but it is still a switched-mode power converter putting out pulses of current. (Didja see how I got itty-bitty in there somehow?) And they may output a nice high-frequency signal, like Provari's 800Hz, or a choppy low-frequency signal, like the original Lavatube and Vamo's 30Hz pulse.
Mods advertising DC-to-DC output or DC-DC Mode are just spouting marketing gobblety splat. They are all DC-to-DC unless they are plugged into the wall without a wall wart, like your coffee maker or hairdryer.
I read some threads and come away feeling like those cavemen from the GEICO commercials. Then I push the button, take a vape, and emit a grunt (thereby confirming the issue).
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