Regular Hackaday readers are surely familiar with Nixie tubes: the fantastically retro cold cathode display devices that hackers have worked into all manner of devices (especially timepieces) to give ...
chips capable of implementing boost or sepIc converters are tailored to the headlamp application, integrating features that enable high brightness LeDs to be more readily applied in place of ...
Driving LEDs, especially high-brightness, higher-power ones, is simple in concept – all you need is a dc/dc converter that can supply the necessary power, at the required current level, typically in ...
HIGH-POWER LEDS are a completely different light source compared to previous technologies used in general illumination applications. Therefore, to leverage the optimal fixture life-expectancy and ...
This article is a design idea of a LED driver for halogen light bulb retrofit using LinkSwitch-TN. The design highlights include constant current (cc) output, universal input voltage range, meets ...
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Massachusetts bans uber-bright aftermarket LED headlights and drivers couldn't be more thrilled
Massachusetts has recently taken a firm stand on the use of bright LED headlights by banning certain aftermarket versions of these lights on vehicles. The rise in popularity of bright LED headlights, ...
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