Tonight I gathered some reference/research material for this project. Fortunately, several others have done some really great work with this module, so here's credit to them:
- LTC3780 Datasheet
- Beyond Logic blog post
- Templaro blog post
- Great Scott video
- Julien Lett first look video
- Julien Lett adding a switch video
- Julien Lett Solar Panel and SuperCapacitors video
- Hansaka Perera's 1500w DIY Lab Power Supply
- Almost full view of the top side of the WD2002SJ board
- Chinese Datasheet
- Google Translate translation (actually quite good and helpful, especially regarding Schottky inclusion and setting voltage/current.
- Beyond Logic's English translation [PDF]
The above links are not exhaustive - they only include information I found to be helpful in moving this project forward.
I have now read the datasheet a few times and am starting to process what my next steps are. The FCB input (pin 9) determines the operation mode of the chip. I intend to power up the board and set a few test output voltages while monitoring pin 9, in hopes of getting some practical result.
I also published a list of design goals in the description. Listed there is the intent to allow for easy operation mode switching - but for now I will be focusing on manipulating pin 9 for CV/CC, as I have a couple other projects that need CV/CC sources. I have some layout ideas in a notebook, along with other notes that might be added soon as well.
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