Yes, the integrated circuit can boost the input DC energy through the boost converter and then serial output. A boost converter is an electronic device that can boost the input low-voltage direct current to a higher voltage through efficient conversion technology, and can provide a stable output voltage.
Such boost converters are typically integrated into integrated circuits to meet the needs of boost outputs in a variety of applications, such as mobile devices, wireless communications devices, and automotive electronics.
Therefore, the DC energy output of the integrated circuit can be serialized and output by boosting the voltage converter.
Yes, you can! Here is a lot of theoretical knowledge, first the output of direct current through the alternating converter into alternating current, and then through the switching transformer, into the output voltage you need