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Hello,

I start off with secret number one..............

when you compensate a switch mode led driver with a series led string with n LEDs, you must remember that the LED string is actually the upper divider resistor, of the feedback divider.

Also, the Output Pole is 1/(2*pi*R*C)

where R = n * Each LED's dynamic resistance

where the dynamic resistance = the v.i gradient at the current value.....got from the datasheet.
 

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