Project:Boost Converter

3 volt to 40 volt boost converter - Et Discover

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3 volt to 40 volt boost converter


When this mosfet TURNS on. this coil create  a magnet field
and when this mosfet is off. this energy pushing the volt in to the output capacitor.
the output voltage depends on how fast the mosfet will turn on and off.





This  digram for pwm signal.
555 timer ic is good for it.
Which can create 20 to 50 hz signal.
which comes out from this 555ic’s 3 no pin.
this depends on this 10k tremer.



 i connect this led strip to the  end of my boost converter.
and in the in put i connect the lithium battery 3.7 volt.

and its working.

diagram




full video link



24 comments:

  1. Plz mention all component
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  2. Which capacitor is in this video because you not mention capacitor number
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    1. In YouTube video comment, he mentioned it as 220uF 50V
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  3. i can see that the capacitor is 100uf / 25V .. Man your near 40V output then the capacitor you used is 25V.. come on.. but any way nice work it is just some minor issues you need to correct there
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  4. It's a digital joule thief
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  5. Is it 220 mili Henry or micro Henry plss reply....
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  6. can i use different code of inductor?
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  7. I use 220uH inductor
    Capacitor :22uf /400Volts
    MOSFET :2kS3714 N-channel
    Diode :IN5822 Schottky
    Then ,the circuit produce 56Volts Output .Applied input voltage is 3.7Volts.
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    1. Where you find 220 uh inductor, or can be replace with any inductor?
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  8. Can use this circuit for vapor..
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  9. plz. mention where to connect 4.7k resistor. this info is not mentioned in diagram
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  10. bro where you use 4.7k resistor you will not show in circuit diagram
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  11. then onto the next or on the off chance that you need to purchase cash too particularly in. online audio converter
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