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Voltage Regulator: Since both input and output voltages are 3.3V, it implies you're dealing with a regulated power source. Assuming a perfect input voltage, a low drop-out (LDO) regulator might be suitable, but since input and output are the same, no conversion is necessary for this project detail.
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Voltage Detection: Use a voltage detector to sense when the input voltage reaches 3.0V. The output of this detector can then trigger a delay circuit.
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Delay Circuit: To introduce a 100ms delay, you can use a simple RC (resistor-capacitor) network or a more precise digital timer (e.g., using a 555 timer IC, or a microcontroller if digital precision or additional functionality is required).
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Switching Component: After the delay, the switch component activates the output voltage. A MOSFET or relay could be used, depending on the current and isolation requirements.
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