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I ordered a driver for the sp10s to see what chip was on it without tearing my light apart.
I was hoping it was something we already had a fancy .hex file for.
Well I dont know squat about micro controllers but I know most of the hex files in the repository are for attiny chips.
This one is marked
12LF1822
SN1912
STA
It is an 8 pin chip.
Datasheet is available online.
Maybe someone can do something with this and we can flash our own.
OH BTW the driver is one of the T shaped 2 board configurations making the chip inaccessible to a programming clip.
there are multiple connections on both sides of the joint of the 2 boards so it would be difficult to separate them.
Still not easy but I think better to solder prog. wires to the pins individually.
ETA: minor correction
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Yes I hope.
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Yep, I am interested, depending on what the features are. Only problem is, I want it now!
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TK, or I, can't do much without a driver. So the driver is the first thing we need developed, and we need a fairly good electronics designer for this.
Of course loneoceans with a lume1 variant would be great for this.
Need to have the switch on a right angle board. There is actually a little slot for the switch board in the body, at least as designed.
Factory driver.
https://imgur.com/lM312oD
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There's some good news - Sofirn contacted me to order the stock SP10S to have as reference. I find this to be a step in the right direction, so hoping the ball will start rolling on this project! I also recently picked up a ThruNite T10T V2 on the special deal offered on Amazon, which is a similar AA light in that it takes any AA size battery, e-switch with a decent UI, similar design.
The UI of the T10T V2 is very similar to Anduril/Narsil:
From OFF:
- click ON to last used level
- click/hold to moon
- dbl click to turbo/max
From ON:
- click for OFF
- click/hold for cycling through levels (though it's only 2 levels to cycle thru -- wut were they think'n?)
- dbl click to turbo/max
- if at max, dbl click to strobe
I prefer the click/hold to switch brightness levels, and the 1 click to turn it OFF. This matches up so well with Anduril in non-ramping mode. The current SP10S uses click to cycle thru levels, click/hold to turn OFF, though the SP10S has more levels/modes.
Great news!
Staying tuned!
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I’m interested!