H17F - programmable driver with full thermal regulation

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That means absolutely no idea :stuck_out_tongue:

Great driver ,
beautiful, create your own modies, lowest low
and also powerfull.

I am the lucky one who got one in my BLF ti trible Nichia C
Measured 10 A with one 18650 IMR.

With one 18350 (not full) IMR over 7 A.

Reallly enjoy the low.
It is so low that I often look twice,
it is on or not.

The possabilities to programm it are really good and easy.

The thermal protection works very well.

Regards Xandre

Driver looks great and good output with the tiny fet!

python?

Did you use java?

I would have guessed python, but that’s already there, so how about Go Language.

Mathematica?

Awesome driver! Looks like you get decent power from that small FET, and since it only has to be turned ON or OFF, no need for PWM's on the FET channel, which match's well with the ATMEL's since they are restricted to 2 channels with PWM's. Amaz'n you got all that in a Tiny25. Great Job Again!!

Assembly

Tested and developed on arduino with c?

wth???

When was the last time you updated your Avast? :p

Also, check out these posts:

https://budgetlightforum.com/t/-/36651#comment-854893

https://budgetlightforum.com/t/-/36651#comment-854920

It’s updating antivirus and other crap database automatically every day (maybe even several times)!
Anyway can someone post that pic from other host, I would like to see that driver ( I don’t understand them but I like to see them :D)

It doesn't really matter, but your Avast looks a little different than mine.

At the time of this post, my Avast program is current (version 11.1.2241)

Here ya go. ;)

Unfortunately even if I were to correctly deduce the answer my post count would nullify it. Even so, I am looking forward to the arrival of the lucidrv drivers and will definitely want these new drivers when they become available for purchase.

Assembly would have been my guess as well.

Thermal simulation in German ? :slight_smile:
Very nice work by the way

My guess is RPL.

get a real antivirus

Avast isn't perfect, but in my opinion, it's the best free antivirus available. :)

And it ain't that far behind the best commercial antivirus available. :O

+ 1

I agree.
When I used Windows in the past, Avast always installed on every machines I own.

One killer feature is its ability to scan computer on boot. This way Avast can kick any virus even before the Windows started.

Matlab ?

Could it be Lua?