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I wander how far the diode can be push if it has a decent heatsink. At 140mA it should equal the brightness of a LOC red diode.
Im curious as well. Wish I had picked up 2
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I wander how far the diode can be push if it has a decent heatsink. At 140mA it should equal the brightness of a LOC red diode.
I wander how far the diode can be push if it has a decent heatsink. At 140mA it should equal the brightness of a LOC red diode.
That extra cap is just to keep any spikes off the adj line as that is my reference voltage.
The main difference between the LM 317 and the LM 337 is the 337 is designed to be an adjustable negative voltage regulator. That is why I am using the ports backwards from what you expect and Vin is my ground. Basically it functions in reverse.
The entire reason I decided to look into it was to make a case where Batt+ and LD+ were the same pin. BTW that driver is small enough to fit inside an Aizix module.
That's a nice clean build and driver circuit!
Ah so if I understand correctly it's basically what the LM317 does but on the negative side instead of positive which allows you to do a case positive build and not have to isolate the module. I like it! :beer: