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LED driver using PWM????

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Hi all,
Is it posible for us to drive LED more brightly using PWM? i need some reference...
please help me...
thenks

Elits
 

The brightest LED light is emitted when the control current is 100% dc (PWM=100%) Using PWM, any value of average LED current can be obtained within, say, the 1 to 20 mA range, or whatever is required ..
This will drive the LED from MIN to MAX ..

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IanP
 

the level of brightness can be controlled by the method of PWM
 

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