
Originally Posted by
Art
If you have rows of 12 LEDs parallel, that means they can't be independently controlled
for graphics, etc. You are just cycling whole rows of LEDs?
It's not for graphics. I am testing a number and the 12 LED's are one segment of the number.

Originally Posted by
Art
The current can still be measured at 100% duty cycle, and as you lower the duty cycle,
the average current should lower approximately with the duty cycle.
Transistors have cut off slopes, so it's not extremely precise. Someone else may have to chime in about that.
However, just because you use say 50% duty cycle, the fact remains that the row of LEDs and hardware to drive
them are using the same current for half of the time, and no current for the other half of the time.
That's if you negate a little error for the actual switching on and off, but I don't know exactly what the cost is there.
I did some testing tonight but things still aren't clear for me. I will post the results below and maybe someone can derive something useful from this information. Brightness (how the user views it) is the ultimate test so I put a photocell on top of one LED and wrapped it in black electrical tape. I took random measurements with a bunch of tests using only PWM and the other using straight DC with a resistor. For clarification, the lower the resistance the higher the brightness.
Code:
LED'S ON ON TIME OFF TIME CDS Resistance DC Current AC Current Resistor
1--------- 5uS 740 uS 92.2 Ohms 36.4 mA XXXXXXXXX No XXXXXXXXX
2---------- 5uS 740 uS 94.2 Ohms 41.3 mA XXXXXXXXX No XXXXXXXXX
3---------- 5uS 740 uS 98.3 Ohms 52.6 mA XXXXXXXXX No XXXXXXXXX
1+12 LED's 5uS 740 uS 150.4 Ohms 49.9 mA 189.3 mA No XXXXXXXXX
1+12 LED's 5uS 640 uS 141.2 Ohms 57.2 mA 214.2 mA No XXXXXXXXX
1---------- 5 uS 940 uS 118.4 Ohms 27.2 mA XXXXXXXXX No XXXXXXXXX
1---------- 5 uS 1140 uS 128.6 Ohms 23.5 mA XXXXXXXXX No XXXXXXXXX
2---------- 5 uS 1140 uS 133.5 Ohms 29.6 mA XXXXXXXXX No XXXXXXXXX
3---------- 5 uS 1140 uS 133.6 Ohms 37.2 mA XXXXXXXXX No XXXXXXXXX
1+12 LED's 5 uS 1140 uS 194.8 Ohms 33.4 mA 159.7 mA No XXXXXXXXX
1+12 LED's 5 uS 1240 uS 203 Ohms 31.3 mA 154.6 mA No XXXXXXXXX
1---------- 5 uS 1240 uS 127 Ohms 21.5 mA XXXXXXXXX No XXXXXXXXX
1+12 LED'S 100 0--------- 109.2 Ohms 94.2 mA XXXXXXXXX Yes 29.6 Ohms
1+12 LED'S 100 0--------- 117.3 Ohms 79.9 mA XXXXXXXXX Yes 35.6 Ohms
1+12 LED'S 100 0--------- 136.1 Ohms 64.7 mA XXXXXXXXX Yes 44.5 Ohms
1+12 LED'S 100 0--------- 159.4 Ohms 49.3 mA XXXXXXXXX Yes 59.3 Ohms
1+12 LED'S 100 0--------- 201.6 Ohms 33.5 mA XXXXXXXXX Yes 89 Ohms
1+12 LED'S 100 0--------- 310.2 Ohms 17.1 mA XXXXXXXXX Yes 178 Ohms
I don't see much of a difference between PWM and using a resistor.
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