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Last Dec. over the holidays I was thinking that all these LED V boost
circuits that I see are three terminal black boxes. It would sure be a
lot easier to put one in a flashlight if it was a two terminal box.
That way, no common or ground would have to be used, and the LED would
just drop in place of the lamp. I toyed around mentally with the idea,
but I never came up with some circuit design ideas.
But now I found it. Dick Cappels did this one last month, and it's
essentially what I was thinking about. The only diff is that I had
intended for everything to be in the lamp itself, not in the second
battery. But either way, it's what makes retrofitting a regular 'torch'
or flashlight easy because it's a drop-in replacement.
http://www.elecdesign.com/Articles/ArticleID/7539/7539.html
If that doesn't work, google for LED V boost circuit, it's the third one
down. I like that: Flying Inductor! Like.. ^L^
circuits that I see are three terminal black boxes. It would sure be a
lot easier to put one in a flashlight if it was a two terminal box.
That way, no common or ground would have to be used, and the LED would
just drop in place of the lamp. I toyed around mentally with the idea,
but I never came up with some circuit design ideas.
But now I found it. Dick Cappels did this one last month, and it's
essentially what I was thinking about. The only diff is that I had
intended for everything to be in the lamp itself, not in the second
battery. But either way, it's what makes retrofitting a regular 'torch'
or flashlight easy because it's a drop-in replacement.
http://www.elecdesign.com/Articles/ArticleID/7539/7539.html
If that doesn't work, google for LED V boost circuit, it's the third one
down. I like that: Flying Inductor! Like.. ^L^