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    • RE: Question: FL5150 LED Dimmer - replace a analog potentiometer with a digital one

      The important thing to remember when making more than 1 channel - you cannot tie those GNDs together; they are NOT 0V and are NOT equal to each other. Call one GND_A and one GND_B. Or Bob and Greg. Each FL5150 must be separate. Which then means your microcontroller needs to be totally isolated. Which is where a digital potentiometer becomes very handy.

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    • RE: Question: FL5150 LED Dimmer - replace a analog potentiometer with a digital one

      @ptr727 My design above did work. And it was 2 channel. But it did flicker a little. I'm going to try a digital potentiometer.

      posted in Hardware
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    • RE: Question: FL5150 LED Dimmer - replace a analog potentiometer with a digital one

      The important thing to remember when making more than 1 channel - you cannot tie those GNDs together; they are NOT 0V and are NOT equal to each other. Call one GND_A and one GND_B. Or Bob and Greg. Each FL5150 must be separate. Which then means your microcontroller needs to be totally isolated. Which is where a digital potentiometer becomes very handy.

      posted in Hardware
      mriksman
      mriksman
    • RE: Question: FL5150 LED Dimmer - replace a analog potentiometer with a digital one

      If anyone else ends up here like I did.

      To drive the DIM Control pin without pulling from Vdd, try this.

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      This will keep the micro isolated. This assumes that you use a dual optoisolator, and that the CTR is the same. To ensure they ARE equally matched, you can buy the more expensive IL300 or LOC110 - built especially for this purpose.

      Also do note: if you are going to make a DUAL dimmer, then do NOT connect the 'GND' between dimmer A and dimmer B. They must be separate.

      posted in Hardware
      mriksman
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