i have a 3.7v battery with 650mAH rating. can i convert this to a 12v output and what will be the maximum current rating and time, it will take to discharge ?
Your 3.7V battery is probably a rechargeable lithium cell. Its fully charged voltage is 4.2V and its discharged voltage is 3.0V so its voltage changes a lot.
It is rated at 3.7V x 650mAh= 2.4Wh.
If your converter is 80% efficient then the 12V will have 240mAh.
I have a 3.7v battery with 8000mAh (8Ah) rating. Can I convert this to a 12V. After that I would like to supply this 12V one output device which is 15W and what will be maximum current rating and time, it will take to auto discharge ?
Pls give the circuits of 3.7V to 12V converter. If possible also PCB.
I have a 3.7v battery with 8000mAh (8Ah) rating. Can I convert this to a 12V. After that I would like to supply this 12V one output device which is 15W and what will be maximum current rating and time, it will take to auto discharge?
A voltage boost converter circuit uses extra power to work so it might draw 18.8W from your 3.7V battery to produce 12V at 15W.
Then the battery current is 18.8W/3.7V= 5.1A. Your battery might be rated to supply 800mA for 10 hours and we don't know how long it lasts with a current of 5.1A. We also do not know what is the minimum recommended voltage for your battery and for the boost converter circuit.
The battery voltage will drop for the entire discharge time so the voltage boost converter circuit might need a voltage regulator circuit which uses extra current.
Pls give the circuits of 3.7V to 12V converter. If possible also PCB.