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“That whole project started a while back with an hackaday article from 2014 in which [Johngineer] build the ‘ChronodeVFD’, a wristwatch made from an old soviet vacuum fluorescent display. It kind of triggered the ‘shut up and take my money …
The MCP1663 device is a compact, high-efficiency, fixed-frequency, non-synchronous step-up DC-DCconverter which integrates a 36V, 400 mΩ NMOS switch. It provides a space-efficient high-voltage step-up power supply solution for applications powered by either two-cell or three-cell alkaline, Lithium, NiCd, NiMH, one-cell Li-Ion or Li-Polymer batteries.
“That whole project started a while back with an hackaday article from 2014 in which [Johngineer] build the ‘ChronodeVFD’, a wristwatch made from an old soviet vacuum fluorescent display. It kind of triggered the ‘shut up and take my money …