Stereodude
Flashlight Enthusiast
First let me start out by saying Mods, if this is in the wrong forum please move it. I wasn't sure where to put it. This seemed like the right place to get the best input from the right people.
Myself and two other CPF members (Flipside & SafetyBob) are considering to develop and produce a new LED driver design to replace the venerable, but discontinued, and no longer available Taskled.com VIP driver. Beyond that, we think we can make some performance improvements to the original VIP driver.
Here's what we are targeting: (as of now)
- Single mode (on/off) constant current regulation boost driver, Vin < Vf
- Ruler flat 1A output over the entire Vin operating range.
- 2 x NiMH / 3.0V Lithium rechargeable / 3.0V Lithium primary battery support
- User adjustment of the output current to below 1A.
- High Efficiency (>80%)
Notes:
- it will not support standard 2.7-4.2V Lithium-Ion rechargeable batteries as it's not a buck-boost driver.
- 2x Alkaline batteries, while supported, are generally not recommended due to the current load presented by the driver.
So, the questions and feedback that we're looking for are:
1) Would "you" (the reader) be interested in a driver like this?
2) What size / form factor would "you" like this driver in?
3) What would "you" change / add from what I've listed.
Thanks! We look forward to your feedback.
PS: Please note, this thread is not a promise to develop or produce the above described driver. This is just a design / feeler / suggestion thread to investigate a possible design.
Myself and two other CPF members (Flipside & SafetyBob) are considering to develop and produce a new LED driver design to replace the venerable, but discontinued, and no longer available Taskled.com VIP driver. Beyond that, we think we can make some performance improvements to the original VIP driver.
Here's what we are targeting: (as of now)
- Single mode (on/off) constant current regulation boost driver, Vin < Vf
- Ruler flat 1A output over the entire Vin operating range.
- 2 x NiMH / 3.0V Lithium rechargeable / 3.0V Lithium primary battery support
- User adjustment of the output current to below 1A.
- High Efficiency (>80%)
Notes:
- it will not support standard 2.7-4.2V Lithium-Ion rechargeable batteries as it's not a buck-boost driver.
- 2x Alkaline batteries, while supported, are generally not recommended due to the current load presented by the driver.
So, the questions and feedback that we're looking for are:
1) Would "you" (the reader) be interested in a driver like this?
2) What size / form factor would "you" like this driver in?
3) What would "you" change / add from what I've listed.
Thanks! We look forward to your feedback.
PS: Please note, this thread is not a promise to develop or produce the above described driver. This is just a design / feeler / suggestion thread to investigate a possible design.