(Resent with tag) On Wed, Sep 22, 2004 at 01:09:01PM +1200, Russell McMahon wrote: > >I would like to drive a white LED for as long as possible at a roughly > >constant current from the stored charge in a goldcap or other > >large-value capacitor, eg 1F/5.5V. It's for a one-off personal project. > > > >I've considered a few options: ... > > What a nice specification of what you want and what you've looked at! Thanks! > Consider: > > LTC3429 & friends > Step up > Single cell 0.85 - 4V in, 3v3 out (programmable) > Up to 600 mA out ! > Good efficiency. The LTC3429 looks pretty good, especially if I go with a higher-value 2.3V cap. According to the data sheet it'll work right down to about 0.5V once it's running too. And I think I can just about cope with their TSOT package. > LT are not usually the cheapest devices BUT they often provide superb > solutions. > For one off projects their cost is often irrelevant. The trick would be finding somewhere to buy them... Linear's online store do them at $2.31 each, but the cheapest shipping to the UK (by FedEx) is $18. :-( No luck at Farnell or RS. Chris _______________________________________________ http://www.piclist.com View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist