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LED driver provides software-controlled intensity

Recent advances in operating efficiency have expanded the use of light emitting diodes (LED) from one of mere indicators to becoming driving forces in electronic lighting. Vendors in recent years have introduced many ICs for driving LEDs, but the problem of driving serial chains of LEDs has received...

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Published in:EDN 2004-09, Vol.49 (20), p.86-86
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description Recent advances in operating efficiency have expanded the use of light emitting diodes (LED) from one of mere indicators to becoming driving forces in electronic lighting. Vendors in recent years have introduced many ICs for driving LEDs, but the problem of driving serial chains of LEDs has received less attention. One approach to that problem adapts a bias-supply IC for avalanche photodiodes to provide adjustable-current, software shutdown, and logic indication of open-circuit faults. The circuit also provides an output-voltage limit.
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