Custom SkyRay King SRK Driver

Reading awesome :slight_smile: If you sell these, it seems I have to buy a SRK :smiley:

Looks good! Do you have a price in mind? :slight_smile:

Please lets your Admirers, Know when the Magic Begins for the Rest of Us!!

My SRK deserves that.
Make that driver available soon:-)

I’m interested too, just received my WB SRK and while it’s bright, I’m actually more impressed by my ZL SC52:s output considering it’s size…

This would instantly make me love my SRK. Provided it doesn’t cost more than an SRK… that is even if you’d make it available. Very cool!

so when you say boards, you mean more than one.

awaiting group buy thread!

Very cool! count me in if you sell them.

Not sure if this is going to turn into a group buy… But count me in for one too! Not sure if the 3xXML 3x18650 sky ray will use the same driver, bit if it doesn’t, should not have a problem finding an owner

Impressive stuff! The interface sounds great and board is a great looking design. Nice big pads to solder to as well. 8)

If you decide to make these available to the rest of us (and I'm sure hoping you do!) you could sell it with just the MCU programmed and installed and whatever else except for the AMC7135 chips so we can save you some labor and finish them up on our own. Just a thought. ;)

Sweet stuff man I’d be in for couple when they are available so keep me in mind.

I don’t think that I will be building up assembled units, but if there is enough demand I could have them professionally built. The assembly house that I use has around a $500 minimum, so it might be doable for around 100 boards. I would need to find a source for full reels of affordable AMC7135 chips.

Otherwise, I could sell blank boards or maybe kits of parts. I ordered the prototype boards from OSHPARK. They do boards in multiples of three. They were around $16 for three boards. For 100 boards, SeeedStudio should be quite a bit less. Assuming professional assembly, a completed board should be less than $20.

I forgot to mention another feature in the firmware… battery sag compensation. If you are in a PWM mode and the battery voltage falls below a set value (where the regulator chips can no longer regulate), it starts increasing the PWM value to help compensate for the reduced voltage. Not all that sure that I like it… there is the potential for a little flicker around the threshold voltage and since it increases the current draw on the low batteries, it will reduce the time until the light has to shut down.

Wow! Great looking board and look at all those features! Yike! Not sure I'll ever need all those programmed features, but interested in a board for sure.

I'm a little bit scared of how difficult will be to memorize how many settings one can have with one button only... maybe I'd prefer just 3-4 modes preprogrammed (from moonlight to fullblast) without blinkies and be very well set!

Let us know if/when those will be available.

If you can compile a C program for the Atmel chip (i.e. WINAVR) and program the chip, the driver code is very easy to setup for whatever modes and features you want… I am looking into making the modes programmable from the light.

Great job on your build :slight_smile:
I would be in for a kit or any other way you would do this.

I think I would need 2 because this would be so great of a setup I would buy another SRK!!!

either way, i will be in for one… kit, assembled….

Quick quesion: is (or are) there any conditions( s ) one could utilize to program a function that informs the user that Vbatt has dropped or will imminently drop below the point needed for regulation (e.g. very quick and subtle double PWM blink back and forth from 100 down to 50% or similar)?

It’s superfluous but as a flashie I’ve always wanted that feature. Done properly I think one should have to be looking for it in order to see such a notification.

I was avoiding SRK because it's stupid modes but with this driver, situation would change for sure so, if I ever manage to get SRK for 15$ (or at least under 20$) I will definitivly buy this driver.

Anyway, subscribed and watching :)

What a great idea texaspyro! Its nice to see that youre making some positive headway on your driver. If you can do these for under $20, please include me for at least 2. This would make a very good light a truly exceptional one. Good luck to you!

I would be interested, but I don't know if it would be one or more, till you know more.Wink