gillza
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Hey Ben, are you planning a build with the new mini-benboost? Would be interesting to see it in action.
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In general:
I have killed a diode, I don't blame any one . To me it is a learning proses. I don't know how many more diodes will go to their graves in my hand.Building a boost driver takes hard work. Re flowing the board is a skill that come with long experience with mistakes.
Sincerely I did not use benboost driver. I am still waiting for some SMD components to finish the Driver. It is quite difficult to buy them in my place. I have requested my friend's help. I built a similar circuit on a bread board using normal components to test. It seem OK. I killed a 405nm. I think the diode got fried because I was careless with setting the current. Later I discovered the current was way to high . I did not know 600mw could kill the diode. I am still waiting to try another ( a 445mn diode) This time I will start from a low current. Mistakes made. I hope to learn from the forum.
Thank you
Tony1
Benmw,
Would these parameters for shottky in benboostmini be suitable?
PMEG4020EP,115 NXP Semiconductors | 568-7405-1-ND | DigiKey
And I assume this is the Inductor you used?
NR6028T4R7M Taiyo Yuden | 587-2100-1-ND | DigiKey
Might be worth Epoxying over the delicate parts such as the SMDs.
It also means that a short is less likely to result in a runaway situation, and makes modding the unit less risky.
Did this to a "victim" pendrive just now so I could perform flash recovery on another pendrive using its controller and BGA pads.
The trick with Epoxy is to pre-heat the unmixed glue to just above room temperature then mix and use, it then reliably bonds to the substrate.
Only problem is that it isn't then repairable, ever again.