SparkFun LiPower Boost Converter

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Product details

The LiPower board is based on the incredibly versatile TPS61200 boost converter. The board is configured for use with a LiPo battery, has solder jumpers for selectable 5V and 3.3V outputs, and features undervoltage protection at 2.6V. However, the board can also be used as a general protection device for a buck and boost regulator with an input voltage as low as 0.3V (the standard UVLO is 2.6V). With such a low input voltage and in sleep mode, the board also performs well in energy harvesting applications that utilize low input voltages.

Note: This board does not have reverse polarity protection, so please use the correct LiPo batteries or ensure to recognize the polarity when using your own input source.

Note: This product is a collaboration with Oleg from Circuits@Home. A portion of the sales goes back to them for product support and further development.

Features:

* Input voltage 0.3-5.5V
* Output voltage 3.3 or 5V
* 5V @ 600mA max.
* 3.3V at a maximum of 200mA
* Undervoltage lockout at 2.6V
* Quiescent current, less than 55uA
* LiPo JST connector or 2-pin header current input
* Inductor: 4.7uH, 1.2A Sumida CDRH2D18
* Overtemperature protection.

Key specifications

Item number
5999113

General information

Manufacturer
SparkFun
Category
Electronics modules
Manufacturer no.
PRT-10255
Release date
2.2.2013

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Climate contribution

Package dimensions

Length
5.50 cm
Width
6 cm
Height
0.20 cm
Weight
1 g

30-day right of return
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