Hello! All frequencies are the same and at a frequency of 15.9 kHz. Both PWM power and warm and cold LED and fan. drive.google.com/drive/folders/1IQQUnsSHl3Tn6KEyNLBkYzieAOj63hpn?usp=share_link
I made a new version with a white LED CRI90 +, with a pulse driver, dimmable 0.5-2.5W with a lens. I'm waiting for a few more details so I can draw the body. That is, so that not only as an AF assist but also a backlight for small objects and as a flashlight. It is necessary to wait a little, about a month.
You even got usb charging. That is nice. I endedup building what the other guy made it, with some resistors and km7803 and i added 2 led, one wide for my 20mm and one a bit focused for 50mm and 85mm. Also his case is MP000375 if you are interested.
I have two power modes according to the scheme and the green LED was replaced with a white 3W 4000K CRI90 +. With the button, you can also use it as a backlight and get good pictures with evening lighting and high ISO.
@@JanisReinfelds thank you for sharing. Also i made a longer battery using 18650 cells that fits perfect inside the camera when i attach a grip extension.
@@MadManTnT I thought about 18650, but then the dimensions and weight are noticeably higher and with this 700mAh battery a full charge is enough for about 7000-10,000 photos. This is more than enough. And, you can charge it from any 5V 250mA MicroUSB.
Janis Reinfelds i understand. But the cost was a big factor for me. I have many en el 15’s that just have bad cells. So i removed the logic board, 3d print a case, that is just a longer en-el15 case, add tape and looks good. You could use the en-el15 case, cut the botom and use shrink tube and for 8euros you have a new battery that will recharge in camera if you have the correct logic board in the original en-el15 doner. When the 18650 don’t hold the charge just remove them, add new ones and you got a new battery.