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DC to DC conversion has come a long way. What was once took an electromechanical vibrator and transformer has been reduced to a PC board the size of a largish postage stamp that can be had for a couple of bucks on eBay. So why roll your own buck-boost converter for the ground up? Maybe because sometimes the best way to learn is by doing.

When it comes to clear and succinct explanations, [GreatScott!] has you covered. We recently reported on one of the videos from his Electronic Basics series, but the video below covers the slightly more advanced topic of DC-DC conversion in depth. [GreatScott!] describes how buck converters and boost converters work as separate entities, and how they can be integrated into a non-inverting buck-boost converter. He further simplifies that circuit into an inverting buck-boost, and sets about explaining the limitations of the circuit. With the addition of an op amp to provide feedback to control the duty cycle of the ATtiny85, the buck-boost overcomes its limitations and keeps a solid set point regardless of load or supply voltage.

If you’re looking to get into the theory of DC-DC conversion by putting it into practice, this is a great project to get you started. It’s also a good review for the old hands, as are most of [GreatScott!]’s videos. They’re worth checking out.

 


Filed under: Arduino Hacks, classic hacks
Nov
16

Warm fuzzies about the Blinky Grid SMT

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Thomas wrote in with some kind words about the Blinky Grid SMT kit he purchased at Radio Shack:

Thank you so much for the high quality kits and excellent documentation! I recently purchased your Blinky Grid SMT kit for a teaching engagement – mostly because of the novel programming method! To say the least, everything worked out great. Building the kit was a breeze, programming and demo went well, and the kids I was working with walked away with an increased interest in electronics and programming!

Next up – Video Game Shield! Just need a free weekend! Again, keep up the great work and please, more SMT kits!!

The Blinky Grid SMT (and all the other Blinky kits) are available in the Wayne and Layne Store and also the Maker Shed store.



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