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So, here's a little gem I put together recently with a PLP520-B1 & nano buck/boost from DTR. This is and awesome little diode!! I originally put this diode and driver in a Leadlight pen host which was cool before the PCB switch quit. So, pulled it apart to make this.
I didn't take pics during the build as it took a bit of fine tuning and a few disassembly/reassembly to get tight and good continuity.
Imagine, if you will:
I cut a small, short piece of contact spring for the pos end soldered to driver. Soldered neg to case prong. Cut a couple tiny pieces of LDPE plastic tubing into little halves- used these to serve as brackets, wedged between the driver and module and secured with epoxy. This made for great rigid support.
Then, encased the assembly with shrink wrap put a couple blobs of thermal silicone on top and bottom of it. Silicone doubled as buffer between the host and driver.
I wrapped the back of the copper module with a tiny single wrap of aluminum foil which provided a snug fit and good continuity. Lastly, I made a copper hog ring to contain the module. Couldn't find any suitable snap or retaining rings around but had this left over from making dowel-battery blanks.
Josh
I didn't take pics during the build as it took a bit of fine tuning and a few disassembly/reassembly to get tight and good continuity.
Imagine, if you will:
I cut a small, short piece of contact spring for the pos end soldered to driver. Soldered neg to case prong. Cut a couple tiny pieces of LDPE plastic tubing into little halves- used these to serve as brackets, wedged between the driver and module and secured with epoxy. This made for great rigid support.
Then, encased the assembly with shrink wrap put a couple blobs of thermal silicone on top and bottom of it. Silicone doubled as buffer between the host and driver.
I wrapped the back of the copper module with a tiny single wrap of aluminum foil which provided a snug fit and good continuity. Lastly, I made a copper hog ring to contain the module. Couldn't find any suitable snap or retaining rings around but had this left over from making dowel-battery blanks.
Josh
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