Oh nono, I haven't built it yet. I was just wondering why the equation from 
wikipedia doesn't work. More of a theory based question than a practical 
one.

I was going to go with this coil 
though: 
https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/wurth-electronics-inc/7447709101/732-1248-1-ND/1639309
since I already had the footprint for it in my Eagle library.

On Wednesday, 18 May 2016 15:49:36 UTC-4, threeneurons wrote:
>
> Is it regulating ? If overloaded, it can never get to that voltage.
>
> As Nick stated, if you followed guidelines faithfully, there should be no 
> issues. That's a pretty finicky chip, if misused. 
>
> What's the rating on the coil ? Can you give us its part number. I did not 
> see a current rating. The coil, is the most important part, of a boost 
> supply.
>
> On Wednesday, May 18, 2016 at 12:35:20 PM UTC-7, ZY wrote:
>>
>> Thanks for the replies. I'm currently building one using the guidelines 
>> from the website, but I'm still curious why the Vo equation in theory is 
>> way off compared to the real life version?
>>
>

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