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Need a current limited and blinking led circuit

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Hi all,

I'm building a circuit, wich I can't quite figure out, so any suggestions will be appreciated:)

The circuit shall act as a constant current source for 3pcs Luxeon rebel leds (driven at 500mA as total for the 3, 166mA each)
I need to be able to control the current downwards, by a analog voltage. Other solutions is ok.
The leds will be blinking by the way.

The power source is 2 6V batteries, 50Ah

It is very important that the circuit is as efficient as possible.


I have experimented a little with a LM2575 adj with a current limiter at the Feedback pin. And a 555 timer switcing a Fet on and off to make the leds blink. The Fet was connected to the current limited output..
But can this be done better?

Kind regards
Michael
 

you want to have LEDs blinking ? at which frequency ?
 

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