This is my first post here - I've learned a lot from reading this forum, and hope I can return the favor. I've been tinkering with the 1-transistor boost circuit some folks have been using to drive LEDs from a single cell. With some simple modifications (adding another transistor and resistor), I've made it supply a constant current to the LED over a wide range of battery voltage, essentially the whole life of the battery. Basically, it maintains the same brightness until the very end of battery life.
The circuit and notes about it are posted on my web site (I had been looking for an excuse to build one). So far, it's
just in prototype stage - it's on a breadboard instead of in a flashlight, but I think it's a promising idea.
Have a look, if interested at:
http://tyapo.tripod.com/2t_regulated_led.html
To my knowledge, this is an original addition to the 1-T circuit discussed here and elsewhere /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif. It is pretty simple, though, so I wouldn't be surprised if others had already done something similar.
The circuit and notes about it are posted on my web site (I had been looking for an excuse to build one). So far, it's
just in prototype stage - it's on a breadboard instead of in a flashlight, but I think it's a promising idea.
Have a look, if interested at:
http://tyapo.tripod.com/2t_regulated_led.html
To my knowledge, this is an original addition to the 1-T circuit discussed here and elsewhere /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif. It is pretty simple, though, so I wouldn't be surprised if others had already done something similar.