Those small parts are so frustrating for us mere mortals. You could try solder paste and a toaster oven/hot air..........google it if you haven't seen it before. I think you have to keep the paste refrigerated when not in use. Good Luck!
Those small parts are so frustrating for us mere mortals. You could try solder paste and a toaster oven/hot air..........google it if you haven't seen it before. I think you have to keep the paste refrigerated when not in use. Good Luck!
Okay, finally completed my new Copper V.V. mod. Using One 18650, 3.7v. battery Incorporated the PTN04050C regulator and a DS-18689-100 Digital potentiometer. Voltage in - 3.7v to 4.12v, Voltage out = 3.24v to >6V.
Interesting i didn't think these chips would buck only boost. Though maybe the first post had a typo but you have 3.24 volts output twice now. Let us know how the chip holds up.
This is a great thread....wish I understood what ya'll said. lol
Pics of the new PV.....?
That looks great...and the circuitry is far above my pay scale. How do you adjust the voltage?
The only match I was able to get on Farnell is 7 bit MCP4141-104E/P MICROCHIP|MCP4141-104E/P|POTENTIOMETER, DIGITAL, 100K, | Farnell IrelandI need an equivalent for ds1869-100 from the farnell.com plz.