tpetar
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Ok so its a Chip-on-board type of IC...I mistook it for something else and would not have recognised it until tpetar mentioned "epoxy". COB is not that reducing cost for small circuits, however with a few exceptions you will only see it on mass-produced products like these.
o o o tpetar sir strange it is . . . so how they make clones ? i mean is there any method of desigining the circuitry so as to make it functioning like that , is it possible for us to make it in home ?
The chip is the white blob on the left and right photos. Usually a Chip-On-Board is a black blob.
Three battery cells produce 4.5V which is plenty to light any color of LED so a Joule Thief and its inductor to boost the voltage are not needed.
hmm ya audioguru sir its all ok what u r saying but its not having any inductor part & 4.5 v is enough for LEDs
But how the circuitry is working on such low power parameters ? thats the issue here . . how they designed it
ya tpetar sir i am eagerly waiting for the material u ll provide , hmm no matter what the cost is but i want to make things running on button cells , i mean i want to convert my personal designs to be able to run like that only thanks a lot lot , but may be i ll ve to search for standard chip / uc . . well let c
efforts are mean for best , leave on the almighty rest . . .
oh kk kk kk got it , the summary is i ve to go for same ic nmbers but with a label of branded companys u mean to say here ?
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