Hi,I am a beginner in electronics and i just wanted to help with a certain circuit of mine that I was handling and it was a boost converter but the input 3.7v is the same as the output and wanted the output to be 5v DC
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Hi,I am a beginner in electronics and i just wanted to help with a certain circuit of mine that I was handling and it was a boost converter but the input 3.7v is the same as the output and wanted the output to be 5v DC
Big kudos to you for building a voltage boost circuit. Its alot of work in designing and troubleshooting. The 555 is a classic multipurpose device.
As another viewpoint, another way to bump up some volts is using a DC DC switching power supply converter
for example https://www.ebay.com/itm/402847203332?hash=item5dcb908004:g:wY4AAOSw39dgn5rC
( I am not promoting Ebay or this seller, just providing an example of an inexpensive solution for boosting voltages from bulk or battery power supplys )
There are inexpensive buck supplies, buck - boost supplies, for low currents to 3 to 5 amps.
Big kudos to you for building a voltage boost circuit. Its alot of work in designing and troubleshooting. The 555 is a classic multipurpose device.
As another viewpoint, another way to bump up some volts is using a DC DC switching power supply converter
for example https://www.ebay.com/itm/402847203332?hash=item5dcb908004:g:wY4AAOSw39dgn5rC
( I am not promoting Ebay or this seller, just providing an example of an inexpensive solution for boosting voltages from bulk or battery power supplys )
There are inexpensive buck supplies, buck - boost supplies, for low currents to 3 to 5 amps.