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[[User:Guru|Guru]] ([[User talk:Guru|talk]]) 17:10, 15 December 2015 (IST)
 
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A buck and boost converter for lithium polymer and lithium Ion batteries. Small board to handle power requirements of a hand held device.
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A buck and boost converter for lithium polymer and lithium Ion batteries. Small board to handle power requirements of a hand held device.It also has circuitry to charge the battery over USB. It supports lithium polymer and lithium Ion batteries. It provides 3.3v and 1.8v output voltages.
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File:Buckster Front view.png|Front view
 
File:Buckster Front view.png|Front view
 
File:Buckster Rear view.png| Rear view
 
File:Buckster Rear view.png| Rear view
 
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File:1-DSC04748.JPG|Bare PCB's
 
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File:Buckester assembled.JPG|Assembled PCB
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File:Buckser charging.JPG|Battery charging status
 
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Guru (talk) 17:10, 15 December 2015 (IST)


A buck and boost converter for lithium polymer and lithium Ion batteries. Small board to handle power requirements of a hand held device.It also has circuitry to charge the battery over USB. It supports lithium polymer and lithium Ion batteries. It provides 3.3v and 1.8v output voltages.

Buckster angled view.png