<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8060375#post8060375 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by em21701
Just a note on driving LED's, they are best driven with a constant current. The constant current significantly reduces color and brightness differences due to forward voltage variation of each LED. If you want a dimming feature use Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) of the constant current. By varying the duty cycle of the PWM you'll dim the light accordingly with no risk of under/over driving the LED's. Qwiv, I would assume that the PIC you are using is doing just that? I'd love to know more about how you are using the PIC, does it have and RTC onboard or did you use and external one? Care to share the source code? I have been studying LED lightinig for a while, I hope to get into building a setup myself.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8060433#post8060433 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by speedstar
I bet them are real bright I thought about the K2's first and backed down to the 3's. Looks like you have already taken this the direction I was planning to with the pic chip. I was gonna see if they will work with SPS's first. By other blue do you mean the more purple royal-blue @455nm? Thanks
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8069272#post8069272 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Qwiv
Basically. Look at the boost puck drivers as they have the dimming feature and you connect the controller on to it. OK, little bit more than that, but you get the idea.
But the amount of boost puck drivers needed for 150-LEDS gets crazy. Pics will be comming I have a camera just wish I could buy time. I tore it down this weekend as to properly affix the stars to heatsink and vent add fans. Should have complete pics over tank and off tank this weekend.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8088055#post8088055 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by pulse13
Speedstar, does the $250 you paid for the LEDs and power supply include optics?
Qwiv, I'm interested in using a PIC contoller for an LED project I'm working on. I'll probably be using 2 Lamina Ceramics Titan RGBLEDs driven by a Luxdrive buck puck for each color channel. Can your PIC controller give input into the buck puck for dimming? The RGB Titans are 25w LEDs with multiple red, green and blue chips in each one and seven 60 degree reflectors built in.
They only have a press release on their site but they are taking orders and I've already received a RGB Atlas LED to play around with.
www.laminaceramics.com