Hi Barry,
Thank you for your reply. I'm new to this kind of design and control so please bear with my questions, should they sound too simplistic and obvious. Appreciate all the help I'm getting here.
My question is basically related to factors like the necessity of a separate dimming switch with an LED string (I want to have 6 LED's in series in a string and eight such parallel strings), and the kind of control needed for the buck converter. I have looked online for resources but mostly I see 555 timers and ready-to-use off-the-shelf ICs to perform the dimming and control. I understand that in PWM dimming, the peak of the LED current stays constant while the duty varies, thus altering the average value of current flowing through the LED. Does this imply that I can only use a peak current controlled buck converter? Will a converter with an outer voltage and inner current loop present a viable solution or should it just be a current controlled converter?
Appreciate your time.