A charge pump is a type of DC-DC converter that uses capacitors to store and transfer energy to achieve voltage conversion. It can step up or step down a voltage. They are commonly used in low-power applications like mobile phones and embedded systems for generating higher voltages from a low voltage supply, such as for driving LCDs or non-volatile memory.
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