Does someone know how to make a single mode driver out of DX sku. 15880?
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http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.15880
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http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.15880
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There are two sku 15880 driver versions. The first one uses an ATMEL ATtiny13V microcontroller and the second one uses a Microchip PIC12F629 microcontroller.
If you solder a jumper between VCC and PWM pin the light will be on all the time.
For the first version (with ATTiny13V) you can solder a jumper between pin 1 (VCC) and pin 6 (PWM). Pin one is that closed to the hole in the chip.
For the second version (PIC12F629) you can solder a jumper between pin 1 (VCC) and pin 7 (PWM).
This modification could make a faulty microcontroller since there could be an internal short circuit when the PWM is doing its work. If you are doing it a permanent change, I guess this short circuit would be no problem.
To do the job better you could remove the microcontroller and solder the jumper wire as explained.
Yes, I was wrong. In Attiny13V Vcc pin is 8. I fixed it in my previous post.well I am somehow perplexed...Somehow I do not see if what you say fits the microcontrollers diagrams...
here are them
ATmel controller
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And a pic taken from tohuwanobu’s post in a similar thread
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now do you mean briging pins 8 and 6 when we reference the diagram?
Yes, it is named VCC or Vdd.PIC controller
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And a pic from same post
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that one I got allright..what you are calling Vcc pin is Vdd pin in the diagram
This seems to be attiny13v version and pin 6 is PWM.For reference's sake there are 2 more threads on this driver single-mode mod…
http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?t=218235
http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?t=227194
Now how all these apply to the multimode AMC7135 drivers?
here are some pics
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by ti-force in this post in Stefan Mag p7 driver sandwich thread
This seems to be PIC version with microcontroller removed and they did what I was talking about when I wrote "remove microcontroller". I guess that 000 is not a capacitor but a 0 ohms resistor. I simple jumped had worked. Pin 7 seems to be PWM
I think so.what is going on here? Is the C1 capacitor moved to bypass the chip ground and direct current straight to the PWM pin pad?
I think so.What is the arhitecture of these kind or circuits? the controller gets in line with the AMC7135 chips and PWMs to the desired output?
I think you cannot do it with a DMM. You need an oscilloscope here. Now, if you DMM has frequency meter the you could read PWM frequency.Now I would like your help teaching me how to “catch a fish”
Supposing that we have an unknown chip how can we probe it with a DMM (Vdc mode?)
You should read datasheets.In order to locate the pins that are power and PWM? Assuming we can decipher the ground pin?
(found else where another member suggested putting the driver in strobe mode and I can deduct why, the PWM might jumble the DMM readings)
Thanks beforehand...I know trying to figure out electornics that i was never taught (agronomist with limited parts knowledge just to get the Greek HAM license), is tiring for the people that answer my questions, and that i wish there was a way to show how much I appreciate it...
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This seems to be PIC version with microcontroller removed and they did what I was talking about when I wrote "remove microcontroller". I guess that 000 is not a capacitor but a 0 ohms resistor. I simple jumped had worked.
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