TheFishMan65
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Well I was testing one and it was working. But I think I fried it. Always check your voltage BEFORE you apply it. OOPS
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Max supply to the LEDs must be no more than 25V.
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Mario Vyzvary
ON Semiconductor
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Subject: LED Voltage
Description of customer request:
The data sheet says the pin 5 LED can got 25 volts. So can I drive a string at 48 volts and as long as 23 is dropped by the LEDS it will be OK.
Well @ 47V input supply the total Power on the LEDS is 45.48V (3.79X12) and estimated efficiency of 96.76%!!! what do you all think about that?
1. If i set the Analog out Signal Value from 0 to 255 the brightness on the LED should increase from 0 to 100% right?
2. Assuming i use Pin 9 of the Ardunio to PWM, then just connect pin 9 to the Transistor circuit of the ZXLD right?
3. Do i need to get the ground of the Arduino connected to the GND of the ZXLD Driver Circuit for the circuit to work properly? even though the DC adapter to driver the ardunio and SMPS for the ZXLD are connected to the same AC power Supply?
Will post some pics soon.
nice biggs! What part is that?