How to Build a 3V to 5V DC-DC Boost Converter with Discrete Components?

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A user seeks guidance on building a 3V to 5V DC-DC boost converter using only discrete components, without switches, and limited to a 30mA current. They have attempted a circuit with specific components but are unsure why it isn't functioning correctly. Suggestions include checking the timing circuit for proper transistor saturation and evaluating the load on the output. Another user proposes an alternative solution using an astable multivibrator connected to a voltage doubler. The discussion highlights the need for accurate component values and circuit design to achieve the desired voltage boost.
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hi everyone :smile:

i am a 2nd year engineering student...i have a problem here... :confused: i was asked to build a 3V to 5V dc-dc boost converter but i have no idea how to build it... i have search all over the webs but the information they gave me ain't what i want.

i was asked to build a step up from 3V to 5V converter using only discreet components. I can't uses switches too... :frown: The current must be within 30mA.

I would appreciate it very much if anyone can help me... :wink:

Thankz :biggrin:
 
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Take a 3V battery and connect a 2V battery in series.
 
i can only use two 1.6V batteries in the circuit.
 
http://www.powerdesigners.com/InfoWeb/design_center/articles/DC-DC/converter.shtm . This help?
 
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hehe... I've tried building this circuit already but don't know why it can't work.
is it because of the values i use for the components?
i've used:
1)150uH inductor
2)BC817-25 transistor
3)0.47uF cap
4)BAS85 diode

can give suggestions on what components i can use?
Thanz =)
 
Got me there. My experience consists in building a capacitive discharge ignition system from a kit forty years ago that had a 12 to 400V dc-dc converter in it. Put out a hell of a spark--actually advanced the timing.
 
Then how can i calculate the values of the components i need to boost the voltage from 3V to 5V??
 
Are you certain your timing circuit is sending pulses to the transistor that saturate it?

How much of a load are you placing across the outputs of the boost converter?

What does the behavior across the components look like on a scope?

Cliff
 
try this i requires no inductors

I was searching for a single component to do this and ran across your request.
Try the attached circuit. It is an astable multivibrator tied to a voltage doubler.
It's very straight forward.
Mayj
 
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MAYJ said:
I was searching for a single component to do this and ran across your request.
Try the attached circuit. It is an astable multivibrator tied to a voltage doubler.
It's very straight forward.
Mayj
This thread is going to be 3 years old soon.

BTW, you forgot to attach the circuit for those who may interested in it.
 
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