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Voltage boost DC to DC converter

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Does anyone know of a schematic to build a simple voltage booster that can shell out 9v from 3v input. I have some micro drives Rkcstr drivers (9v) and a bunch of 3v hosts. :( I don't want to get any flexdrives now.

-Tony
 





There are some ICs that can boost voltage that high, but you'd probably have to build it yourself.  But, there is little point in going through the trouble of building a step-up converter to power a linear driver, when you could just make a boost driver.  And, in that case, it may be easier just to get the Flexdrive if you don't have the time/money/ability to make your own. It will almost certainly cost more than just buying a flexdrive (unless you need more than a few).
 
Exactly "rkcstr"... no sense re-inventing the the wheel... unless you have a new
idea and lots of financing...  ;);D ;D ;D ;D
 
Xplorer877 said:
Does anyone know of a schematic to build a simple voltage booster that can shell out 9v from 3v input. I have some micro drives Rkcstr drivers (9v) and a bunch of 3v hosts. :( I don't want to get any flexdrives now.

-Tony

I can provide you with a schematic and parts list for a boost driver for driving the bluray directly from a single lithium ion battery - but as rkcstr said - it may be easier just to get the Flexdrive. You will have to be good at building tiny circuit boards using surface mount components and you would have to buy all the parts individually from Digikey or someplace similar and the cost would end up being about the same. Your choice. Just say the word and I will post the stuff.
 
There is a boost driver in the Dorcy Jr. flashlight. I'm not sure what it would do to 3V, but you could test it on a DMM.
 
This is the one I use, 3v boosting to 6v and a perfect match for the phr 803t's ::)

P1200448.jpg
 
jed2i said:
kage can you posta a schematic here, i'm also interested in this

Here is the schematic for a driver I used to power a PHR-803t type diode in a DX200 pointer host. It can be built on a board much smaller than .5"x.9" with a little patience.
 

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Here is the parts list for the above schematic:

Qty Ckt No. Description Dist Part No. Cost Comb Cost

2 C1,C2 10uF 16V MLCC X5R 1206 DK PCC2417ct-nd $0.45 $0.90
1 C3 .47uF 16V 805 $0.10 $0.10
2 C4,C5 .1uF 25V Cer Z5U 805 $0.05 $0.10
1 C6 220uF, 6.3V Tantalum SM Salvage from DX driver Bd $0.00 $0.00
2 D1,D2 1A, 30V Schottky DK MBR130T1GOSCT-ND $0.37 $0.74
1 L1 8.2uH .84A SMD Inductor DK 308-1126-1-nd $1.24 $1.24
1 R1 100K 5% SM 805 $0.05 $0.05
1 R2 .24 ohm 1% 1/8W 805 cur sen DK RL12.24FCT-ND $0.34 $0.34
1 R3 120 OHM 1% 805 DK P120DACT-ND $0.02 $0.02
1 R4 2K SMD Pot 3mm DK TC73X-202ECT-ND $0.20 $0.20
1 R5 51 ohm 5 % 805 $0.05 $0.05
1 U1 LM2731 “X” Boost Converter DK LM2731XMFCT-ND $2.58 $2.58
1 U2 ZXCT1009 Current Monitor DK ZXCT1009FCT-ND $0.91 $0.91

Part Numbers are for Digikey.com Total $7.23
 
Thanks Kage, do you have a picture of the component layout you've used for those of us who aren't terribly creative when it comes to laying stuff out.
 
Kage,

Thx for posting this driver info! Will this driver work for case grounded diodes?
 
wannaburn said:
This is the one I use, 3v boosting to 6v and a perfect match for the phr 803t's ::)

P1200448.jpg

Hey wannaburn...
where did you get that driver... :-?
 
[highlight]Hey wannaburn...
where did you get that driver...
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yea ill buy some if u have any to spare :)
 
lasersbee said:
[quote author=wannaburn link=1225589095/0#8 date=1226195482]This is the one I use, 3v boosting to 6v and a perfect match for the phr 803t's ::)

P1200448.jpg

Hey wannaburn...
  where did you get that driver... :-?


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jake21 said:
[highlight]Hey wannaburn...
 where did you get that driver...  
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yea ill buy some if u have any to spare  :)



DIY project ;D now my main source ;)

Jake-  Thats the same driver I sent you specs for in a PM, check your inbox ::)


A closer look :o This is one of my pointer modules
 

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