Li-Po power supply for Arduino
Designed by KD8SSF in United States of AmericaThis product is no longer available for sale.
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What is it? This gadget is a MC34063 step-up circuit designed for use with Arduino boards. A 3.7V Li-Po battery is connected on the in side and 7V is passed to the Arduino via the DC jack. At 7V the…
Read More…This gadget is a MC34063 step-up circuit designed for use with Arduino boards. A 3.7V Li-Po battery is connected on the in side and 7V is passed to the Arduino via the DC jack. At 7V the circuit is rated for 300 mA current and will ensure full shield compatibility by powering the board to spec for the regulators on the Arduino. The circuit is ~65% efficient based on my own testing but sadly I do not have any data for you. The board is through hole and represents a standard step-up configuration for the MC34063. Board includes a JST to DC plug cable for easy installation.
I developed this board for use in a high altitude balloon experiment. I wanted something easy to use on launch day that I knew would be reliable. It is lightweight (10.5 grams with cable attached)
It's light weight and small size, nice for when you need to take your project on the road.
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