Re: The Elasti-drive Intro (V1 and V2)
I'm sorry, i don't know a good source for low prices... but i remember that you are very good in finding good sellers... :)
-Luke
Re: The Elasti-drive Intro (V1 and V2)
You can use just a single ZXCT1021 and no other components...
I think that this is really useful for any user. You can mount your build (driver, laser diode, heatsink, host etc.) and set or change the desired current without the need to further disconnect...
Re: The Elasti-drive Intro (V1 and V2)
A very useful feature that can be added to this driver is a current monitor output.
If you use a second current monitor ic (with fixed gain...) connected to the output shunt resistor as the one used for the feedback (in parallel...) you will have an...
Re: The Elasti-drive Intro (V1 and V2)
Nice job :beer:
Good implementation of the TPS63060 with high side current sense (the feedback network of this chip is the same of the TPS63020).
I would suggest to you to improve the pcb layout by reducing the number of vias and leaving more space for...
Many thanks for your attention and for your answer.
All the question is really simple:
-on may 2012, after various schematic simulations, i have posted the project of a new driver complete of all the documentation
-foulmist and anthot, with this documents, have built the driver and made several...
This post is for the moderator:
-The user gillza, without any technical skill as himself has admitted, has sistematically tried to disturb this thread by insulting me and the other persons involved in this project, that is an evoluted and commercial fork of my opensource buck-boost driver...
...no answer...
as i stated in my previous post i don't understand why those kind of gurus disappear when the discussion become technical
they also declare to be without technical competence BUT there are always here, in this technical discussion group.
-Luke
I'm confused, are you speaking about your suggestion that the improvement of a new driver would be an opportunity for a personal growth?
Anyway, if you finally decide to provide a support you are welcome.
Many thanks again.
-Luke
I'm very glad that, after all this discussion, this thread is on the right road again.
Thanks to a new requested agreement, the technical support for the original version of my driver will be provided by gillza.
Anyone interested could contact gillza directly.
Many thanks for your future...
No problem foulmist. :)
I have removed the pcb layout for three reasons:
- this is a commercial fork of the original opensource project
- there is a new corrected layout with a current monitor
- there is an agreement between anthot and me about this particular version. We are working together...
gillza,
are you also guru of lying? I HAVE NOT REMOVED THE SCHEMATIC OF THE DRIVER.
I'm not used to ask for money exactly as you are not used to offer.
It is a question of education.
However this is my last post about this question because i'm realizing that you are trying to transform my thread...
Ok, just to clarify...
This miniaturized version is a fork of the original project for commercial purposes. This version will probably have some new feature.
In the original thread there are all the files i have posted 4 months ago for personal use. The original files has been downloaded tenths...
gillza,
-the schematic is the same
-the pot is always multiturn
-the driver is tested and it's working very well
-as i said Anthot is supporting this driver.
I would suggest to you to stop to insist always with the same statement because you are starting to appear like an old broken vinyl disc...