Joule Thief
A joule thief is essentially a way to "squeeze" as much power out of a "dead" battery. Meaning that batteries that were outputting low voltages could be used in light load applications. In theory, the system is a oscillating voltage booster. Using the transistor to switch the LED on and off at a high frequency, that the human eye cannot detect the on and off switching.
In this project, I was in a electronics class learning about components on a circuit board, transformers, toroids, and at the time transistors. I had found an old circuit board laying around the lab from an older computer.
Parts
I started desoldering some of the components that were familiar: a toroid, a 2N3904 transistor, resistors, and an LED.
I also found strips of solid wire at 2 foot lengths.
Soldering material was available at our lab.
A power supply was also available.
Planning
Although I had this mapped out in my mind, I made a diagram of the circuit to make sure that if I had any other distractions I could come back to work on the joule thief later on.
After the initial test I used a digital power supply and also connected an oscilloscope to demonstrate the process of oscillating voltage climbing and being emitted.
Awesome, I just use to put the 9 volt battery on my tongue to see if it had anymore juice in it. Haha
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