In Part 1 of this two-part series, “Creating Uniform LED Luminescence in RGB Displays”, the discussion focused on dot correction. This design technique is used for managing individual pixel brightness ...
The LED backlights in automotive heads-up displays, infotainment systems, and dashboard lighting must be bright enough to compete with direct sunlight streaming into a car during the day, yet capable ...
How a single LED driver can support buck, boost, and buck-boost topologies. Design details for each topology type. How such drivers work in automotive and machine-vision designs. The breadth of LED ...
Find a downloadable version of this story in pdf format at the end of the story. EXPONENTIAL GROWTH of LED lighting has ushered in a vast selection of integrated circuit devices to provide controlled ...
The LT3796-1 is a switching controller designed to regulate a constant current or constant voltage at the output—necessary requirements for driving LEDs. It uniquely features two independent current ...
IS31FL375x Family consumes less than 500uA current and comes in small 20-Pin QFN Packages MILPITAS, Calif., Aug. 02, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Lumissil Microsystems, a division of Integrated Silicon ...
Environmental Lights, the San Diego, Calif.-based, LED lighting solutions provider, has launched Dual-Mode Universal Dimming Drivers. Per the company, the Dual-Mode Universal (DMU) Dimming Drivers are ...
While addressable LED strips are all the rage, [Mike] from [mikeselectricstuff] has been working on an installation using the more basic two-wire strips that are simply controlled via PWM dimming.
The LT3964, a dual channel, 36V, high efficiency, synchronous, step-down LED driver with internal 40V, 1.6A power switches and an I2C interface that simplifies LED dimming control. The chip operates ...
Remember when Apple introduced a parallax effect to iOS, giving the illusion that your icons are floating above the background? It was a cool albeit novel feature, but it also gave some users ...
Apple is giving iPhone 17 users the option to disable PWM dimming in iOS 26, a move that could ease eye strain and flicker sensitivity. While limited to the iPhone 17 series for now, this ...