Output: 5v(fixed), >10mA Current...
I don't understood.For regulated 5.0V output...and this low current I recommend a capacitive voltage doubler followed by a linear 5V regulator.
What don't you understand?I don't understood.
As such, the voltage at the hub port is specified in the range
5.00 +0.25 −0.60 V by USB 2.0,
and 5.00 +0.25 −0.55 V[92] by USB 3.0.
It is specified that devices' configuration and low-power functions must operate down to 4.40 V at the hub port by USB 2.0 and that devices' configuration, low-power, and high-power functions must operate down to 4.00 V at the device port by USB 3.0.
1. Are you trying to get 6V from something plugged into a standard USB socket?
2. You mention 'charger' so is this USB socket on a computer or a power adapter?
3. What maximum current do you need? Bear in mind you can change voltage but not power.
4. What is your intended load? Knowing this might be useful for us to help you
Small? Black? With 8 legs? ...this isn't very helpful.A small IC.
I didn't thought of this....but yes, this will work.I was thinking to wire the 5V output in series with the 5V input to give ~10V out then to use a conventional regulator to stabilize 5V output.
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