Semtech SC1592 SOIC-8L 3A LDO adjustable linear regulator

Well, just took a lil' peek and found this: Semtech SC1592 Low-Dropout High-Performance Adjustable Positive-Voltage Regulator

Not an expert on these matters, but seemed like a nice choice for a new generation of better featured compact linear drivers with adjustable current output.

Well, just in case some of you are interested in going beyond the 7135s.

P.S.: Semtech SC1592 datasheet.

4S XHP35 LDO?

Good find Barkuti, thanks for posting. i found the datasheet but not sure how to add it here.

Well, the SC1592 (datasheet link in opening post) has features, voltage range and performance for interesting multi-cell designs, with an understandably lil big package.

Then there's the tiny SC4212B (MLPD-8, 3×3mm, datasheet), which would make powerful small drivers with just ≈3 pieces. Since they're completely adjustable, having n pieces onboard for n/2 amps current output would mean extremely low dropout for single li-ion operation, additionally improving regulation time.

Mmm, of course, I believe our fellow microcontroller software developers will need to switch some gears for these, as I believe good variable current output control can be achieved without disgusting PWM (unadvisable for a chip which needs 250μs for a soft-start).

Cheers my dears

Interesting although sadly the only real feature it offers is thermal shutdown if it overheats. All the extra components and the large size means you could build a similar circuit for about the same space manually like in the texas commander.

Also for some reason it needs 2 separate input’s at different voltages? I am not sure how you would do that easily in a flashlight.

Too bad it could not be setup simply like the 7135 with just 3 pins and a package just big enough to deal with the heat.