TheFishMan65
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PWM is either on or off. There is no dimming by lowering the voltage or current. It gets full current and voltage (as set with the resistor) on and off many times per second. To our eye it looks like it dims. The amount of on time to off it was causes the brightness changes.
The 0.4 is the highest voltage allowed to guarantee the LEDS will be off. The 1.3 lis the lowest voltage to guarantee they will be on. If the voltage was one volt on the PWM I am guessing some CATs would consider that on and some off.
So Randy nope different phenomenon on the meanwells.
The 0.4 is the highest voltage allowed to guarantee the LEDS will be off. The 1.3 lis the lowest voltage to guarantee they will be on. If the voltage was one volt on the PWM I am guessing some CATs would consider that on and some off.
So Randy nope different phenomenon on the meanwells.