- Mon Jan 23, 2017 11:05 am
#61423
Linton_Samuel_Dawson wrote:This is interesting, had no idea about this kind of behaviour. For now I got the boost-buck converters from aliexpress (https://it.aliexpress.com/item/5pcs-min ... 0.0.CSOBwa) and I will see how they work, but if I find these XC6206 i will try them and compare the results ;)
I'm pretty sure those won't work. There's no inductor on these boards, so they can only work as charge pump with tiny capacitors and thus are unlikely to supply enough current for the ESP.
The graph for Vin vs. Vout on page 8 of the XC6206's datasheet, suggests that the regulator can actually work with input voltages below its rated output voltage. In this case you will have an unregulated output that is a couple 100 mV lower than the battery voltage.
Given that the ESP is rated for 3.0-3.6V input and the flash should work in the same range (W25Q32: 2.7-3.6V), the ESP should work down to about 3.2V input. At that point your LiPo is drained almost completely anyway, so going any lower with a buck-boost regulator won't give you much of a benefit.
If your ESP is sleeping most of the time anyway, a buck-boost regulator will probably drain the battery even faster, since they typically have a higher quiescence current.