Hi Solderdude.
Is it possible to build a 5V(USB) to 3.7V step down?
I ask because I got a FiiO E11 fairly cheap, and it cannot run while charging, and I want to be able to use this little amp at home without being depended on a battery charge.
Something I found on google about the FiiO E11 and why it cannot run while charging.
"The E11 uses a single 3.7V li-Ion battery and a DC-DC converter stepping it up to a higher single voltage around 9 volts which is then artificially split into +/- 4.5 volts. This puts the audio ground at 4.5 volts DC which is probably why you can’t use the amp and charge it at the same time. Connecting the audio ground to your PC’s ground would short out the E11’s OPA690 and power supply if it’s not an isolated DC-DC converter."
So I want to build a 3.7V power supply, or what I hoped was easier, since everything has USB power nowadays, a 5V to 3.7V step down.
I would like to run a wire into the shell of the old battery, to power the device, so I can still pull out the "battery" and insert a real battery for portable use.
IS this possible? I'm an electrician(Alarms and stuff), so I have the basic knowledge about which end of the soldering iron I have to use.