• First Test

    First Test

    In the same package as a standard Adafruit buck converter. Input voltage range: 2.5v to 5.5v.

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  • On Air R2

    On Air R2

    R2 changes: -Moving to Letter Modules for ease of design -Adding ESP32 for WiFi On/Off and intensity control -Optional: Add unpopulated AA Battery Holder for battery option R1 changes: -Changed LED part to Red LEDs -adjusted resistor value of buck converter -Changed source for USB-C Connector -Removed exposed soldermask on buck converter with negative soldermask expansion -Order with black soldermask Modified by markwu2001: Adjustable Brightness, 85-90% Drive Efficiency <5W Operation (Can use 5V 1A Plug) This project can be purchased from LCSC Original Description: Daddy's second circuit board. A sign to let my wife know when I'm on a call. Activates with a slide switch and is powered by USB-C. #template

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  • Accused Blue TARDIS

    Accused Blue TARDIS

    A buck boost converter that can be powered from a Li-Ion battery and output 3.3V @ 500mvA. Powered by the TPS63051YFFR and in the same package as a standard Adafruit buck converter. Input voltage Range: 2.5V to 5.5V

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  • Ltd Amethyst Holodeck

    Ltd Amethyst Holodeck

    A buck boost converter that can be powered from a li-ion battery and output 3.3V at 500mA. Powered by a TPS63051YFFR in the same package as the Adafruit buck converter. Input voltage range: 2.5V - 5.5V

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  • LTC3406 Reference Design

    LTC3406 Reference Design

    This is a reference design of a buck converter based on LTC3406 with 1.2V 0.6A output #referenceDesign #powermanagement #analogdevices #template

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  • On-Air LED Sign

    On-Air LED Sign

    R1 changes: -Changed LED part to Red LEDs -adjusted resistor value of buck converter -Changed source for USB-C Connector -Removed exposed soldermask on buck converter with negative soldermask expansion -Order with black soldermask Modified by markwu2001: - Adjustable Brightness, - 85-90% Drive Efficiency - <5W Operation (Can use 5V 1A Plug) This project can be purchased from LCSC Original Description: Daddy's second circuit board. A sign to let my wife know when I'm on a call. Activates with a slide switch and is powered by USB-C.

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  • Lethal Company Pro Flashlight Power Board V1 no display

    Lethal Company Pro Flashlight Power Board V1 no display

    Lethal Company Pro Flashlight [Find the acompanying button board here](https://www.flux.ai/markwuflux/lethal-company-pro-flashlight-button-board) TODO: ADD A BUTTON!! -Ultra bright -Makes click noise from speaker -Wirelessly transmits battery life (maybe use Ubo to receive this) -Drive a SST-40 Chinese LED I want this thing to be super bright! The brighter the better, but keep it simple. These LEDs will draw a lot of power, so we need some sort of CC source. It doesn't have to have high bandwidth. I am thinking about a DIY microcontroller buck converter with PID duty cycle control.

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  • ADP2108 Reference Design

    ADP2108 Reference Design

    This is a reference design of buck converter based on ADP2108 with output voltage 3.3V #dcdc #power #ad #3V3 #referenceDesign #powermanagement #analogdevices #template #reference-design

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  • On Air-markwu2001-Remix-R1 Backup Freeze 0b49

    On Air-markwu2001-Remix-R1 Backup Freeze 0b49

    R1 changes: -Changed LED part to Red LEDs -adjusted resistor value of buck converter -Changed source for USB-C Connector -Removed exposed soldermask on buck converter with negative soldermask expansion -Order with black soldermask Modified by markwu2001: - Adjustable Brightness, - 85-90% Drive Efficiency - <5W Operation (Can use 5V 1A Plug) This project can be purchased from LCSC Original Description: Daddy's second circuit board. A sign to let my wife know when I'm on a call. Activates with a slide switch and is powered by USB-C.

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  • Indirect Aqua Hoverboard

    Indirect Aqua Hoverboard

    A buck boost converter that can be powered from a Li-ion battery and output 3.3V @ 500mA. Powered by the TPS63051 YFFR and inn hte same package as a standard Adafruit buck converter. Input Voltage Range: 2.5V to 5.5V

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  • Cognitive Teal Matter Compiler

    Cognitive Teal Matter Compiler

    5V input to variable output buck converter controlled through SPI

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  • On Air R2 Demo

    On Air R2 Demo

    R2 changes: -Moving to Letter Modules for ease of design -Adding ESP32 for WiFi On/Off and intensity control -Optional: Add unpopulated AA Battery Holder for battery option R1 changes: -Changed LED part to Red LEDs -adjusted resistor value of buck converter -Changed source for USB-C Connector -Removed exposed soldermask on buck converter with negative soldermask expansion -Order with black soldermask Modified by markwu2001: - Adjustable Brightness, - 85-90% Drive Efficiency - <5W Operation (Can use 5V 1A Plug) This project can be purchased from LCSC Original Description: Daddy's second circuit board. A sign to let my wife know when I'm on a call. Activates with a slide switch and is powered by USB-C. #template

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  • AP64501SP-13-3.3V-3.3A-Out

    AP64501SP-13-3.3V-3.3A-Out

    Buck Converter Sublayout taken from the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 Carrier Board #template #raspberrrypi

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  • LT8606 Reference Design

    LT8606 Reference Design

    This is a reference design of a buck converter based on LT8606 with 3.3V 0.35A output #dcdc #power #3V3 #referenceDesign #powermanagement #analogdevices #template #reference-design

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  • LT3991 Reference Design

    LT3991 Reference Design

    This is a reference design of buck converter based on LT3991 with output 3.3V #dcdc #power #ad #3V3 #referenceDesign #powermanagement #analogdevices #template #reference-design

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  • beya project

    beya project

    a buck boost converter that can be powerd from li-ion batterey and output 3.3v@500mA powerd by the TPS63051YFFR in the same package as a standard Adafruit buck converter input voltage range 2.5V to 5V

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  • Test_Project

    Test_Project

    A buck boost converter that can be powered from a Li-ion battery output 3.3V @ 500mA. Powered by TPS63051YFFR and in the same package as a buck converter. Input voltage range: 2.5V to 5.5V.

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  • LTC3406 Reference Design 9DTq

    LTC3406 Reference Design 9DTq

    This is a reference design of a buck converter based on LTC3406 with 1.2V 0.6A output #referenceDesign #powermanagement #analogdevices #template #reference-design

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  • LTC3388 Reference Design

    LTC3388 Reference Design

    This is a reference design of buck converter based on LTC3388 with output voltage 3.3V/5V #dcdc #power #ad #3V3 #referenceDesign #powermanagement #analogdevices #template #reference-design

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  • Romantic Blush Antigravity Battle Room

    Romantic Blush Antigravity Battle Room

    this project is about the buck converter where it converts 2.2v to 5.33v

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  • Buck boost converter - MOA

    Buck boost converter - MOA

    Buck boost converter. My first project in Flux. -MOA

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  • buck boost converter 3.3V 500mA

    buck boost converter 3.3V 500mA

    Buck boost converter with 3 pins. Input: 2.5V to 5.5V Output: 3.3V

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  • buck boost converter

    buck boost converter

    buck boost example

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  • Buck Boost Converter 3.3v 500mA

    Buck Boost Converter 3.3v 500mA

    Buck boost converter

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  • Buck Boost Converter 3.3V 500mA

    Buck Boost Converter 3.3V 500mA

    A buck boost converter that can be powered from a Li-Ionbattery and output 3.3V @500mA. Powered by the TPS63051YFFR and in the same package as a standard Adafruit buck conveter. Input Voltage Range: 2.5V to 5.5V

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