licoricetree
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Anybody know how to hook up ldd-1000hs to the 5up board or any of these ldd boards?
Regular H series is SMD pins. HW (i.e. wired) series has cables which are not compatible with the rapid boards so far as I know. I've used HW drivers in a couple bike lights and have some H's sitting around because I initially ordered the wrong ones.ya but i see they are for the reg h version not the smd type pins
You are correct, the 4Up boards only accept the LDD-xxxxH models, the SMD style you could solder wires to and use like you would the wired type.ya but i see they are for the reg h version not the smd type pins
true i can just solder but looks like there are more pins on them or does that matter?You are correct, the 4Up boards only accept the LDD-xxxxH models, the SMD style you could solder wires to and use like you would the wired type.
In the spec sheets it gives you the pin information and the 4Up boards are only to make hook up easier.
You have power input on one end and Current regulated power to COBs out the opposite end.
There's a PWM signal pin (either jumpered with pulldown resistor or left open)
There's not an easy solution, but it's not totally useless either...
you will need to put these on a board like the coralux they make them in 2-6 ldd boards http://coralux.net/?wpsc-product=ldd-6-driver-board the drivers will line up with the holes on the board now you will need a power source and a controller like the storm or arduino I used one for the far reds on my build with the dip socketsthis what mine look like--i got 10 got 15$ but i dunno if they will work--ill be reciving them on the 9th i can take more detail pics of themView attachment 3902297
did you use the hs version? cause if i bend the pins and line it up if it works ill do thatyou will need to put these on a board like the coralux they make them in 2-6 ldd boards http://coralux.net/?wpsc-product=ldd-6-driver-board the drivers will line up with the holes on the board now you will need a power source and a controller like the storm or arduino I used one for the far reds on my build
ya that what i was thinking get the board without the adapter and solder that in seem viable. i have driver to test it out when i get them ill just have to order the boardsSMD is surface mount component if you had the bare pcb made that is the component you have soldered onto the board
instead of holes its pads
maybe email coralux and see if they have any boards for smd driversya that what i was thinking get the board without the adapter and solder that in seem viable. i have driver to test it out when i get them ill just have to order the boards
yes the SMD you have got are not compatible with the LDD Carrier boards, you really need the through hole versions as the carrier boards have built in sockets that allow you to really 'plug and play', would see if supplier will swap them for youthis what mine look like--i got 10 got 15$ but i dunno if they will work--ill be reciving them on the 9th i can take more detail pics of themView attachment 3902297