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    Default Re: Low Power Led Circuit

    Hi Andy

    How many Led's are you running in each row? It may be a better light output / power usage comperimise to use a switch mode driver.
    160ma @ 24V is 3.84W, but as an example 5 rows of 6 LED's would only draw 2.27W (94ma @24v input) so your loosing over 1W in the bipolar current limit.
    The figures above are only an example using best guess for the led Vf etc and a switch mode driver would not be 100% efficiant but will waist less power.

    Let me know if you want any further advice as spend a lot of time working with led based drivers.

    Ben

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    Hi Ben

    Thanks for reply... Will tell you more about existing cct tomorrow all my notes are at work..

    BR
    Andy

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    led cct.pdf

    HI All...
    The circuit Above drives five rows of various LEDs at @30mA per chain... 5 chains at @30mA = 150mA Total cct.
    My Idea as outlined previously is to use a pic chip with a pulsing duty cycle of around 5% at 100ish Hz
    I previoulsy was thinking of sourcing into a mosfet of some description so I could use 24v DC on the high side.
    Ben suggested Switch Mode LED Drivers of some description but I am totally open to sugestions....
    I need to get max illumination at the lowest current.... So if we can resign this circuit to get lower than the existing
    150mA the better..

    Many thanks for reading and suggestions.

    BR
    Andy

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