Has anyone made an LED driver based on LM3463 6 channel driver IC?

@O2Surplus
I look for div led driver replacement to LDD-H
You think A6211 is better than LM3406 for pwm led driver?

thanks
 
@O2Surplus
I look for div led driver replacement to LDD-H
You think A6211 is better than LM3406 for pwm led driver?

thanks


The LM306 can accept up to 75V and push up to 1500ma. The A6211 can accept up to 48V and push up to 3,000ma. Is the LM3406 "better" than the A6211? The answer depends on your needs.
 
Nah,...I still haven't put my 1400ma boards together yet. I have enough parts to build the boards I got from my itead. I built one 700ma flavor for my 50w dream chip. The board works really well, I like the design with the 10 pin header and the cats on board that you laid out for me.Thanks again buddy!
 
Nah,...I still haven't put my 1400ma boards together yet. I have enough parts to build the boards I got from my itead. I built one 700ma flavor for my 50w dream chip. The board works really well, I like the design with the 10 pin header and the cats on board that you laid out for me.Thanks again buddy!


Oh...OK. I'm glad to hear that the PcB design works well for you.

I'm in the process of building 30 of my little LDD-H replacement drivers right now. I'm stuck waiting for more of those little copper heat sinks to arrive before they're finished. Gotta get them done before the end of this month, as this batch is going to be delivered to a forum member in India. I'll post some photos of them here, before I ship them out. LOL
 
Yeah,...don't think I would change anything. The design is really versatile,...change the Rsense resistors size and you can get your desired amperage outputs :thumbsup:
I think this thread is one of the better, for anyone interested in diy led lighting projects. Your post to my question on how to populate the board with the needed parts, worked for me exactly as the steps were laid out:dance:(my first venture in building a pcb). There was also lots of input throughout the thread from many guys with different ideas.:bounce1: Soooooo anyone thinking of a diy build,...start at post #1 and read the thread.
With fall/winter not all that far off, hope interest picks up here again!---Rick
 
Mainly inspired by this and some of the other threads on here I'm looking to work out how to use Eagle. Want to design a cheapo version of O2Surplus' brilliant combined 5up driver and controller board with SCW on board. Thinking of doing an LDD board with 12V LM2596, headers for an arduino nano and connectors for temp probes and I2C. As much to play as anything else, but it'll form a nice little base for cheapo DIY LEDs :)

If I could find the time, anyway :(

Tim
 
Mainly inspired by this and some of the other threads on here I'm looking to work out how to use Eagle. Want to design a cheapo version of O2Surplus' brilliant combined 5up driver and controller board with SCW on board. Thinking of doing an LDD board with 12V LM2596, headers for an arduino nano and connectors for temp probes and I2C. As much to play as anything else, but it'll form a nice little base for cheapo DIY LEDs :)

If I could find the time, anyway :(

Tim


Tim-

Finding the TIME is the hard part. Finding a good tutorial isn't. Check out "Instructables.com" for a really good tutorial on learning to use EAGLE. http://www.instructables.com/id/PCB-Creation-with-Eagle-for-Beginners/?ALLSTEPS
 
Just finished building 30 of these little guys. Each one's set to drive 1400ma. They're being shipped to a forum member overseas. I think I'm done soldering for a while! :D

30A6211LedDriver001_zps5de0a97c.jpg
 
damn that is a lot of drivers must of took all night to solder them all up

LOL- I think I have about 6 hours of time invested in those. 2 hours here, 2 hours there, it starts to add up quickly. Built another 10 last night, just for the sake of having some ready for the next request.
 
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