New update :-) I tried AMC7135-1400mA driver (sells on e-bay AMC7135 1400mA Regulated Led Driver | eBay $6 for 1)or DX (AMC7135 1400mA Regulated Circuit Board for DIY Flashlights 15-Pack - Free Shipping - DealExtreme $18 for 15) and it works... on fully recharged battery, it outs about 1.3A. I...
I tried the DX driver with dummy load with voltage drop about 2.4 V and with one lion battery at 4.2V and it gives max about 800mA :-(. So this is not an option, obviously.
I wonder why there is the resistor in the dummy load at all. A protection? A position to measure voltage? If we care just about voltage drop, the resistor is redundant indeed, hm?
To further illustrate the issue I made a diagram :-)
It is clear that as it is, the diode + would be connected to battery -, which is bad. To insulate the diode, the whole heatsink has to be insulated. The driver is sitting inside and have to be insulated from it as well :-/
I noticed a...
I have an IR diode which is case positive and this driver and its outer ring is case negative. I am making a portable with direct-press heatsink. Hmm.. now I'm not sure how to put it together... Should I isolate the driver's outer ring with some glue/epoxy/silicone? Anyone had this problem...
What I use is this https://www.dealextreme.com/p/mechanics-soldering-paste-50g-7952 and regular iron on which a I lay the pcb with components and leave it there for a while :-)
I noticed that too but was not that confident to say it's wrong :-) I didn't find the info in datasheet..
They have it at mouser.com with shipping to my area for 5$ so I might give it a try :-)
Hi,
i've been thinking since I ever saw that LM317 based driver about why it is just not used as voltage regulator. It is used as current regulator and so are all I've ever seen.
My question is why are there not any voltage regulators? Are there any drawbacks? I can think of resistivity of LD...
Hmm, not sure what't going on, it's maybe damaged... I measured it with my diy setup :-) and here's what I got:
(down mA, left output light power [no units])
however the diode is incredibly dim and produces only two distinct dots as seen on the picture (before you say anything, the camera...
Hi, this is the diode from my old cd-rw burner. Does anyone know something about it? Where are the positive and negative pin? I'd guess the positive is the pin connected to the casing, but I'm not sure.