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Yes that circuit will work - it is used a lot for low voltage input - you will need a good quality transistor if you want to get 500mA out though, and a well designed magnetic part suitable for the boost type application, you will need a shunt regulator on the ouput if you want an accurate 5VDC out, Regards, Orson Cart.
How this switching over of power taking place, without the switching device?It is a self switching boost converter, very common in low power electronics, but not as simple as it looks. It relies on the base drive stopping when the core starts to go into saturation, during the turned off phase energy goes to the output, then it starts all over again.
Is this self switching boost converter? How does it works, without saturating the transformer?. can you explain.....It is a self switching boost converter, very common in low power electronics,.
did you have a schematic for boost 2 volt to 5 Volt or 12 Volt Wihout PWM ic For 1 Amper Current?
Hi all
After 3 year i have this problem yet did you have a schematic for boost 2 volt to 5 Volt or 12 Volt Wihout PWM ic For 1 Amper Current?
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