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Careful. Some people don't take well to truth telling.....especially around here...and especially as relates to the actual cost of producing flexdrives.
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A while back I scoped out design services to have a constant current 1.2A schematic and PCB layout made custom. I had thought about investing in the services of someone who knew what they were doing with the design.
Anyway, long story short, the design they were willing to produce for several hundreds of dollars worth of design time, would have been commercially manufacturable, ie no soldering for me (I don't even think in China, though I forget the particulars) for $11 each at a QTY of 100 parts. In fact, as I got a little bit further down the line of discussion, this individual was willing to make his paycheck contingent upon me actually being able to produce his design at that particular price +/- 10%.
So for clarity here - I was talking with an electrical engineer who does contract design work. He wasn't the one who would have been creating the physical boards. Rather he offered to meet my specs for a board, in creating a design that would be producible at a QTY of 100, for $11 each. It would have been 2mm larger in each dimension than a flexdrive.
Anyway, long story short - I didn't go for it - didn't have the time or money to engage the design. But I absolutely don't doubt that it would have been doable for $11 per board all said and done. This guy knew the costs of each component, etc.
I would put more credence in an Electronics Engineer...
Hey, RHD, why not put that guy's name somewhere here? Or maybe even have him start up a business here and he could be making some profit Would benefit the community and him!
but 23-26 dollars for a driver in a red build is very costly... usually, the diode and host/heatsink wont even hit that amount so having the driver at 50% of the lasers cost isnt very appealing.
You use a cap on the output, but in my experience, they are stable enough that I don't even need a cap on the output. I don't have one on either of my favorite builds (I use this, it's my favorite: 3.0~9.0V 9W 1-Mode Regulated LED Driver Circuit Board 20mm - DinoDirect.com) which are a 12x (508mA) and a 900mA 445nm, and both are running smoothly (maybe? my LPM tests may not be very reliable... but my DIY LPM seems to be indicating that my 405 is stronger than my 445?).