I was surfing the Web and stumbled upon this simple circuit called "Joule Thief" that lets you run a white LED on 1.5V battery for a long time, by creating high voltage pulses through PWM or back EMF or whatever.
The circuit layout looked familiar to JB's standard SSG oscillator, minus couple of parts, but never the less. I'm attaching a generic JB circuit, the "Joule Thief" and my modified version. Link to the "Joule Thief is here.
Since I did not have a whole bead but small bead rings so I got four of them together and wound the feedback transformer. Did not have the 35 AWG so I used 30 AWG. (talk about a hack, eh?)
In their version I've put together, the circuit uses ~22mA of current with pulses that are 45.40uS long or 21.55KHz.
With my test battery (1.2V NiMH 2300mAh) that would give me over 100 hours of work time, no?
After modifying the circuit to resemble JB's SSG, I got it down to ~14mA, with pulses that are 32uS long or 31.25KHz. Not bad I guess with a barely noticeable change in LED illumination (probably 5-8% less).
Being evil megalomaniac that I am, I hooked 14 LEDs not one to the circuit, without any change in current usage or light illumination.
So my questions are:
- how do I make this self-resonate so that it does not need a button shorted to begin the process?
- also, I always wondered what is the purpose of the Diode across the EB, in JB's SSG circuit?
- can this be optimized to get even less current consumption
- what affects the pulse duration/frequency; how do I make them even shorter/faster?
Thanks
The circuit layout looked familiar to JB's standard SSG oscillator, minus couple of parts, but never the less. I'm attaching a generic JB circuit, the "Joule Thief" and my modified version. Link to the "Joule Thief is here.
Since I did not have a whole bead but small bead rings so I got four of them together and wound the feedback transformer. Did not have the 35 AWG so I used 30 AWG. (talk about a hack, eh?)
In their version I've put together, the circuit uses ~22mA of current with pulses that are 45.40uS long or 21.55KHz.
With my test battery (1.2V NiMH 2300mAh) that would give me over 100 hours of work time, no?
After modifying the circuit to resemble JB's SSG, I got it down to ~14mA, with pulses that are 32uS long or 31.25KHz. Not bad I guess with a barely noticeable change in LED illumination (probably 5-8% less).
Being evil megalomaniac that I am, I hooked 14 LEDs not one to the circuit, without any change in current usage or light illumination.
So my questions are:
- how do I make this self-resonate so that it does not need a button shorted to begin the process?
- also, I always wondered what is the purpose of the Diode across the EB, in JB's SSG circuit?
- can this be optimized to get even less current consumption
- what affects the pulse duration/frequency; how do I make them even shorter/faster?
Thanks
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