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3Vto9VDC Boost Converters: Loooking For The Latest From TI?
3Vto9VDC Boost Converters: Loooking For The Latest From TI?
3Vto9VDC Boost Converters: Loooking For The Latest From TI?
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9V battery is available or if you consider that they are too expensive. The first
circuit is very simple, it uses the TL496 power supply controller, a coil and a
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The maximum output voltage is actually 8.6V and current is around 80mA.
The input current (the current drawn from the batteries) is 405mA at the
maximum output current. Without load the current consumption is 125A and
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This dc converter is built with the CMOS version of 555 timer. You can get 12V
too if you change the zener diode to a 12V version.
Probably there are more 3 to 9 volt dc converters but for the moment those
are the only ones presented in this article.
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15 Comments
tzudin
What component make this electronic circuit made the output voltage is 9V? what
should I change if i want the output to 12V?
Posted on October 20th 2015 | 12:17 pm
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samuel
is it possible to construct a boost converter using lm393 ic
Posted on March 12th 2015 | 2:13 pm
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I believe that it is possible and will attempt to come up with a circuit with
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Colin Mitchell
Here is a simple 9v to 12v or 12v to 19v converter:
http://www.talkingelectronics.com/projects/50%20-%20555%20Circuits/50%20%20555%20Circuits.html#68
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budhi nursyah
Do you have a scheme dc 9 volt to dc 12 volt ?
Posted on November 10th 2012 | 7:32 am
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Prince Ali
Since 3 months I have been searching for dc to dc boost converter to power my laptop;
still i didnt found any. Could you please design it for me. i love
working/experimenting with electronic components.
input 12volts (car battery) to 19volts 3.24amps
output. (yes it is available in market but i wanna build my own to learn/know how
voltage is boosted )
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bilosta
Does someone have a scheme of lines of 1.5 -4.5 at 9 v. scheme lines for
printed circuit boards
Jim Keith
Jim Keith
Good challenge! I have some ideas about how to do this. The main difficulty
is obtaining an affordable power inductor that is available globally.
Posted on September 16th 2012 | 6:06 pm
Prince Ali
Plz let me know your ideas
Posted on September 17th 2012 | 11:08 pm
Jim Keith
12 to 19V converter: It is standard topology boost converter with series power
inductor, shunt switching MOSFET, schottky rectifier and output capacitor.
With this inductor: BOURNS JW MILLER 2306-H-RC TOROIDAL
(promo price) from Newark Electronics. Will also require high current low
ESR capacitor(s) on the output.
I have a means roughed out that will set current switching threshold and
arunKumar
3v/how many ?Amper input voltage
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Sebastian Kushero
Here is another 1.5 4.5V to 9V converter is an excellent circuit and care must be taken
to ensure input voltage does not exceed 5V
Posted on July 23rd 2012 | 8:55 pm
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bilosta
Does someone have a scheme of lines of 1.5 -4.5 at 9 v. scheme lines for
printed circuit boards
jillian gloriani
can i have the copy of the scheme of this circuit
Posted on October 20th 2013 | 4:35 pm
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