Hello Electronics Enthusiasts!
I'm 42 and recently embarked on my electronics journey. Currently, I'm enrolled in Andre LaMothe's Udemy course, which I find fantastic!
I've successfully assembled a DIY radio from Aliexpress. It operates well with excellent sensitivity tuning, and the audio quality is pretty good when connected to a proper speaker. The power input options are either 5v via microUSB or two AA batteries. Since I want to enhance the speaker setup, I plan to 3D print a new enclosure. My goal is to use the additional space to have 18650 batteries for power and include a USB-C port for charging.
In the process, I connected 18650 3S batteries with a BMS to an XL6019 to regulate the voltage to 5v, I connected the 5v output to where the microUSB input is. Unfortunately, this setup doesn't work as expected. The radio turns on but struggles to tune into any station, only producing noise. When directly connected to a bench supply with a 5v output, it functions perfectly.
I experimented by having the radio connected to the output of the XL6019 while simultaneously being connected to the bench supply (with its output turned off). Surprisingly, the radio received signals quite well, though not as efficiently as when connected solely to the bench supply or via its microUSB port.
I've conducted various measurements using a simple portable oscilloscope (DSO-TC3) and tested different capacitor values (10uf, 220uf, 470uf) between ground and 5v, thinking it might filter AC, but there was no noticeable change. I'm anticipating getting a better scope in a few weeks, but my current understanding limits my ability to grasp the underlying issue.
I'm eager to make it work with the 18650 batteries. Is there anything I can do to troubleshoot or improve the setup? Should I consider using something like an LM7805 and build my own voltage regulator, keeping in mind concerns about power efficiency?
I hope this clarifies the situation, and any guidance would be greatly appreciated.