【convoy】H4 and B35AM options are updated

Are the groups the same as biscotti? Noticeable PWM?

hodor, SST-40 drivers are regulated linears. Current is regulated by tuning the MOSFETs' VGS with the onboard sense resistor voltage drop feedback. PWM is thus senseless.

Oh right, wasn’t thinking, thanks.

yes, the driver is in production

ok

Thanks

it’s non-pwm,friend

I 3rd that

I love convoys whole attitude , Simon your great , and the convoy store I return to often to get drivers and leds for other projects , I have a few c8s and s2 , c8 is good for forests and fishing
S2 with 350 tube is so nice , I’m gonna order some more 350 tubes , and a triple in a 350 size is perfect
Keep up the good work

Simon, will the driver for xhp35 and single cell also be available with Biscotti?

I am still very interested in those “Biscuits”…

+1

In theory, it can be done, but the demand for this driver is very small, and I cannot make a lot of goods.

If you ask me convert all drivers to Biscuits UI.
I need all sizes and XHP35 driver to run GT-FC40

I would love to see a single cell XHP35 driver with 20mm or smaller diameter. 12V boost drivers less than 22mm are difficult to find.

I’ve been waiting for ages for a single cell XHP35 driver (or boost drivers in general) without mode memory.

Unless reduce the output current, such as 1.5A

size and output current?

If you’re asking avout XHP35 then 22mm is perfect but this LED can take 4A without issues. And if Biscotti is available it would be dream combo.
As am reading 17mm is available and i’m only waiting for 20mm and 22mm 6000mA with Biscotti.

Is this the biscotti clone? Did you work out the cause / fix?

This is the standard 4 mode 20mm SST40 driver. It actually does it every time entering mode 2. That means stepping through modes 1>flash-2>3>4>1>flash-2 . . . and also from off when mode memory starts it on that level. Annoying for sure but it’s in light I don’t really use much so it’s not killing me for now. Plans for it though were to go into a build for a friend once I’m able to make a custom spacer (lost access to my machine shop).

I have not found a cause or fix. Haven’t tried much though, and doubtful anything short of a re-flash would help

Forget to ask what the input voltage is, if the input voltage is 3-4.2V and the output current is 2.3A 12V, this is already the limit. If you continue to increase the current, the heat generated cannot be sustained by the driver.

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