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On the LED being run from a PWM source.
If strobing is an issue, a capacitor could be added in parallel to the output to smooth things out. Depending on how large the cap is and max current availible from the PWM unit, a resistor might need to be added in series to the cap to limit charging inrush current when things are turned on. ( The resistor might be needed because a capacitor looks like a dead short until it charges up. ) |
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