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Type LED Drivers Applications Can be used for color mixing and backlight application for amusement products, LED status signalization, home automation projects, and more On-board modules TLC5947 - PWM LED driver from Texas Instruments Key Features 24 LED channels, programmable current value, PWM grayscale control, thermal shutdown protection, low power...
LED Driver 4 click is a form of a high-efficiency boost converter that is ideally suited for driving an array of white LEDs. The driver has the ability to dim the connected LED array, without producing any noise on the output. The Click board™ is capable of driving a LED array with up to 26V, providing a constant current to the LED segments. The LED...
LED Driver 5 click is a Click board™ capable of driving an array of high-power LEDs with constant current, up to 1.5A. This Click board™ features the TPS54200, a highly integrated LED driver IC, with many useful features. It consists of a synchronous, fixed-frequency buck converter which operates at 600kHz, providing an excellent size/efficiency ratio....
LED Driver 9 Click is a compact add-on board that simplifies the control of multiple LEDs. This board features the TLC59116, I2C bus-controlled 16-channel LED driver optimized for red/green/blue/amber (RGBA) color mixing and backlight application from Texas Instruments. Each 16-channel LED output has its 8-bit resolution (256 steps), fixed-frequency,...
UVC Light Click is Click board™ with ultraviolet LEDs with 275nm wavelength which can be complemented with UVC Click for measuring exact dose of UV radiation. UVC radiation refers to wavelengths shorter than 280 nm. Because of the spectral sensitivity of DNA, only the UVC region demonstrates significant germicidal properties. As evident by multiple...
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