GreatScottLab @ instructables.com build a step up dc-dc converter with the help of ATtiny85 microcontroller.
In this project I will show you an efficient and common way how to step up DC voltages. I will also demonstrate how easy it can be to build a boost converter with the help of an ATtiny85. Let’s get started!
ATtiny85 Boost Converter – [Link]
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