- May 12, 2002
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I'd like to start using pulse width modulation on an LED lighting system (google "led bed", first hit) but am worried about getting fully-dim to fully-lit operation. Is it possible to use pulse width modulation to dim an LED to an almost off state without noticing flicker? Would I need some sort of high/low pass filter to even out the pulses?
As I understand it, you set PWM to a certain frequency then tell the chip to provide high 3/4, 1/2, 1/4, or 1/16 of the time, to small and you'll see the LED switching on and off below 30Hz or so.
Basically, will a high or low pass filter average out the voltage below a certain frequency?
As I understand it, you set PWM to a certain frequency then tell the chip to provide high 3/4, 1/2, 1/4, or 1/16 of the time, to small and you'll see the LED switching on and off below 30Hz or so.
Basically, will a high or low pass filter average out the voltage below a certain frequency?
