Tyou very much for your input!
No, it should be for an Attiny25V, but maybe I messed totally up. Pin 1 is upper left Reset, Pin 2 is the switch signal input, Pin 3 measures VCC directly with the internal voltage reference, Pin 4 GND, Pin 5 controls two AMC7135 so I can adjust the output current, Pin 6 controls 9 AMC7135s, Pin 7 controls one AMC7135 for moonlight and Pin 8 is VCC. Did I mess up really badly?
I will use the internal voltage reference.
Ouch, I didn’t think about that. I just thought about the Off time capacitor and thought ‘I don’t need that’ since I’ll just use a momentary switch. Do I need an input capacitor or can I just drop that like the output capacitor?
Hm, I actually didn’t want to bridge the spring for aesthetic reasons. According to djozz spring test I’d loose around 100mV on both springs together and I can live with that. Mostly it’ll be 700mA anyway.
L- is pretty big, but does that have any disadvantages? I just thought since I have the space, why not make it comfortable to solder. It’s 2mm in diamter (0.08”).
And yes, all the vias which are connected to nothing but pins are indeed to flash the MCU without having to remove the driver.
I tried to explain it at the end of this post.