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what happens if you use a bigger inductor?

I am supposed to use a 10uH inductor but accidentally ordered a 100uh. How will this effect the circuit?

Answer:

The larger inductor will significantly slow down the closed loop response, and, as a result, the system could become unstable.
It depends what the circuit is intended to do. We need to know more about the circuit to answer this.
minty ? cpa ? please define your abbreviations. But keying on boost, the inductor value will not work, would be my guess. But need to see the circuit. Get the proper value. PS, you can buy one of these chargers for about $2.
10uH ? A piece of wire with one turn has this inductance. You do not need to order it, make it yourself.
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