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100V isolated rail for TV Backlight LEDs

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Hello

I want to drive a 100V series strings of LEDs in a TV backlight.

max current is 500mA.

Is it ok to simply use an isolated converter to give the 100V rail, (obviously regulation would ultimately be done on led current)

....or does the secondary voltage need to be less than 60 VDC for safety reasons?

The television does have a back cover , so its not as if the customer could come into contact with the 100V
 

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