Tuesday, February 7, 2012

How to make an appropriate boost converter?

I am making an ipod docking station and i have bought a unit to tear apart which contains speakers and the electronics to charge the ipods. However, I also want to add an additional 2 speakers running at 12V but the purchased unit only runs at 5V. So I was wondering is there anyway I could pump up the voltage to run the additional speakers but keep the 5V running everything else, I know the boost converter would most likely work however I don't know exactly what electrical components are required for this boost. Also do all ipods charge at the same voltage, its just a standard USB voltage output isnt it?How to make an appropriate boost converter?
You can try Next Video Converter.



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