why not use a buck / boost converter ? Or get an adjustable driver..
what voltages and current are you working with?
What use of the leds ? constant load or intermittent ?
the more info the better..
eking advice on choosing a driver circuit for high-power LED control with a microcontroller.
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Re: eking advice on choosing a driver circuit for high-power LED control with a microcontroller.
you won't get an answer
I thought it was a qood question too
but was a spammer
I guess you posted above before it was deleted
cheers
I thought it was a qood question too
but was a spammer
I guess you posted above before it was deleted
cheers
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Re: eking advice on choosing a driver circuit for high-power LED control with a microcontroller.
Hmmm, there weren't replies when it was taken care of. Must have been that split second as the button was being pushed.
Hey, what do I know?
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Re: eking advice on choosing a driver circuit for high-power LED control with a microcontroller.
Yeah,
I kinda think some of these last postings are just spamming attempts.
But they also got some of us to start talking about some subjects.
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I kinda think some of these last postings are just spamming attempts.
But they also got some of us to start talking about some subjects.
Signed: Janitor Tzap
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Re: eking advice on choosing a driver circuit for high-power LED control with a microcontroller.
Oh well, It looked legit...
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