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How to get 5 voltage using lemon

5v lemon circuit

Needed
Lemon
LT1111cs8-5 ic
CD54-220M 22uH
MBRS120T3 diode
33uf capasitor
10uf capasitor
Copper
Zinc

Follow the picture and do the same
Try this because this is workout for me.
You must get 100ma of electricity

Discription of lt1111cs8 
The LT1111 is a versatile micropower DC/DC converter.The device requires only three external components to deliver a fixed output of 5V or 12V. Supply voltage ranges
from 2V to 12V in step-up mode and to 30V in step-down
mode. The LT1111 functions equally well in step-up, step down, or inverting applications.
The LT1111 oscillator is set at 72kHz, optimizing the
device to work with off-the-shelf surface mount inductors.
The device can deliver 5V at 100mA from a 3V input in
step-up mode or 5V at 200mA from a 12V input in stepdown mode.
Switch current limit can be programmed with a single
resistor. An auxiliary open-collector gain block can be
configured as a low-battery detector, linear post regulator,
undervoltage lock-out circuit, or error amplifier. For input sources of less than 2V use the LT1110

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