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
Am I missing something here? In the image, I see a wired-in-the-air breadboarded circuit with no 555 timer IC and a very light schematic that really isn't very readable. But I don't see any 555 timer IC. Where is the 555 that I'm not seeing?
Anyway, problem solved. Simply change the IC from an LM555 (bipolar) to a TLC555 (bicmos) which operates down to 2VDC. If all else is OK and you get boosting at 5 VDC in, then this circuit should work and it's an easy fix. The TLC555CN is the commercial temp version, but I recommend looking at the datasheet and getting the best version for your application.
Am I missing something here? In the image, I see a wired-in-the-air breadboarded circuit with no 555 timer IC and a very light schematic that really isn't very readable. But I don't see any 555 timer IC. Where is the 555 that I'm not seeing?
Anyway, problem solved. Simply change the IC from an LM555 (bipolar) to a TLC555 (bicmos) which operates down to 2VDC. If all else is OK and you get boosting at 5 VDC in, then this circuit should work and it's an easy fix. The TLC555CN is the commercial temp version, but I recommend looking at the datasheet and getting the best version for your application.