The TLC5940's handle that for you, you only need to specify a single resistor on one of the chips pins. Check the schematics of that chip for an explanation. That single resistor (which can be of different values depending on how much current you want to limit) is all that's required.
@Fidelis94 The TLC5940's handle that for you, you only need to specify a single resistor on one of the chips pins. Check the schematics of that chip for an explanation. That single resistor (which can be of different values depending on how much current you want to limit) is all that's required.
very cool. the 5940 is a great driver.
saltydawgs 3 months ago
Don't you put some resistors on the LEDs??? You will burn them...
Fidelis94 3 months ago
The TLC5940's handle that for you, you only need to specify a single resistor on one of the chips pins. Check the schematics of that chip for an explanation. That single resistor (which can be of different values depending on how much current you want to limit) is all that's required.
SigSharpeSolutions 3 months ago
@Fidelis94 The TLC5940's handle that for you, you only need to specify a single resistor on one of the chips pins. Check the schematics of that chip for an explanation. That single resistor (which can be of different values depending on how much current you want to limit) is all that's required.
SigSharpeSolutions 3 months ago
009 sound system messed my cpu up now its all slow
superpizzaboy7 6 months ago