How to Make a DIY Battery-Powered USB Charger
Maybe the battery isn't as good as it used to be. Maybe you didn't feel like lugging a laptop around just to be a "spare battery" for your device. It doesn't matter. You need juice for your device and you don't have it. Today, Null Byte is going to show you a cool and moderately cheap method to make a portable charger that will even work on iOS devices.
The best part? It's powered by batteries.
Requirements
All materials can be purchased from a convenient little DIY kit from Adafruit. You could also buy the parts separate for cheap. Here's some files you may need, including schematics.Included in the MintyBoost Kit
- 1 x IC1 MAX756 with Socket
- 2 x C2, C3 Power Supply Capacitor
- 2 x C1, C4 Bypass Capacitor
- 2 x R4, R5 10k .25W Resistor
- 1 x D1 Schottky Diode
- 1 x L1 Power Inductor
- 1 x X1 USB Female Jack
- 1 x Battery Holder
- 1 x PCB (printed circuit board)
- Soldering Iron
- 60/40 solder
- 2 x AA batteries
- Wire cutters
Step 1: Soldering Parts
Heat up your soldering iron and get ready to put everything on the PCB, starting with the capacitor.Solder them in and snip the excess tails off.







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