uses 3 pcs of PCB to make the Joule Thief look like a battery
A joule thief is a minimalist self-oscillating voltage booster that is small, low-cost, and easy to build, typically used for driving small loads.
It can use nearly all of the energy in a single-cell electric battery, even far below the voltage where other circuits consider the battery fully discharged (or "dead"); hence the name, which suggests the notion that the circuit is stealing energy
The circuit is a variant of the blocking oscillator that forms an unregulated voltage boost converter. The output voltage is increased at the expense of higher current draw on the input, but the integrated (average) current of the output is lowered and brightness of a luminescence decreased.
Unlike most other joule thief circuits, this circuit uses a standard inductor. Hence there is no need to salvage a toroid and wind wire away to glory.
The circuit is super simple, can easily be assembled on a breadboard, or can be soldered onto really tiny PCBs, if you want...
For simplicity and beauty, I made PCB for it
Here is a record of my production process.
- 1k Ohm Resistor x 1
- NPN Transistor x 1
- Axial Leaded Inductors x 2
- LED x 6
I made a PCB at JLCPCB.com, which makes it very easy to make!
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- First version -Wrong design