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Custom chips are only one way to skin a cat, or flicker a LED, and PICatout used the the tiniest PIC microcontroller (French, translation) to create his own flickering LED.
You’ve probably encountered this before — you have a circuit board that is poorly documented, and want to know the part number of a tiny SMD chip. Retro computer enthusiast [JohnK] rece… ...
R1580 is a dc-fed constant-current LED driver controller that needs on mosfet and a handful of passives to make a driver. The novel bit is that it is either a fixed output device, programmable by a ...
The ILD8150/E offers a dimming performance without flicker and prevents audible noise. A PWM input signal between 250 Hz and 20 kHz controls the LED current in analog dimming output mode from 100 to ...
SMD is a four-step manufacturing process. The SMD structure has many welding points, and, thus, many possible failure points relative to the Chip-On-Board (COB)manufacturing process—100ppm versus ...
LFM eliminates LED flicker and enhances driver safety. The OX03J10 is a low-power device that features 1920x1536 resolution in a 1/2.4-inch optical format.
The high-resolution OX08A features the automotive industry's best HDR, while the pinout-compatible OX08B adds a new benchmark in LED flicker mitigation (LFM) performance, enabled by the sensor's ...
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