I just did a Google search for Nanjg 105d drivers and couldn’t find any. So, I went to the FT website and used their search to find it. It doesn’t exist. All of their 105’s are listed as 105c. Is this 105d an actual thing or did someone make this custom and slip it in on us? I’d like to know if it can be bought (on purpose) anywhere, and whether the price is cheaper or if it’s just that it’s easier to use these with retaining rings like wight said.
I can take better pictures, but is there a reason to? This one is already detailed. The other side looks just like a 105c, I will post a picture of that if it’s somehow helpful. What, specifically, do you need?
IMO you should not expect to find a cheaper 8x7135+ATtiny13A driver than the ones on FT, at least in the quantity you are talking about. I think it’s fair to assume that the cost to manufacture this 105D. driver is not significantly different from the cost to manufacture a 105c. My assumption is that FT had the option to order a driver with “improved fitment” and took it without realizing the downside.
For me - yes. Would appreciate it a lot
I sometimes do quite heavy modifications to the 105C, with lots of trace cutting and rearranging, so I’d like to know if I can do all this to 105D.
Good pics of both sides, perpendicular to the PCB plane. Something similar to the original FT driver pics from their product page. IC markings, traces, all that stuff.
That’s what I thought, but I still wonder if this is something that will be sold on its own merits (sold as Nanjg 105d) or if it is just being slipped in to the place of the 105c.
Nice! Though I do prefer the old way of soldering star than the updated 2 group version. The way it flashes once on low in three mode, always distracting.
Yeah, if the blink could just be a quick 25% reduction in output (slight PWM drop then back up) rather than a full off/on flash that would be alot better