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English: A joule thief circuit with closed-loop feedback regulation ( made with a zener diode, a resistor and an additional NPN bipolar junction transistor) followed by a low drop-out integrated circuit voltage regulator. The whole circuit can power 5 V low current voltage ripple sensitive circuit, like a microcontroller.
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Author Maxthon Chan

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A regulated joule thief circuit with closed-loop control and low drop out secondary regulator to power voltage ripple sensitive circuit, like microcontrollers.

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7 May 2020

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