5V Boost Regulator Part 2

The pcb’s with my final revisions for the boost regulator arrived from pcbs.io. I’ve tested this module on a breadboard. The VOUT is designed to plug right into breadboard rails. I’m surprised that the NCP1402 can boost from as low as 0.2 volts. In hindsight I wish I had made the zener diode surface mount.

rooster booster copy

 

5V Boost Regulator

One of the building block projects I”m working on is a small boost regulator that can take a coin cell or two AAA’s and boost the voltage to 5V (or 3V with a part swap) for use with an AVR or Attiny (or your favorite mcu).

The NCP1402 series of boost regulator’s costs about $0.72 in single quantity. The NCP1402SN50T1G I’m using can  take a voltage as low as 1.8V and boost it to 5V at up to 200ma. The NCP1402 is a smd. This project also gives me an excuse to try using a new service from Digistump called pcbs.io. The photos below are prototype boards from pcbs.io

 

img_1037.jpg