The MCU solution involves one IC and a couple of passives, or possibly a very small and cheap MOSFET and a couple more passives. It is much simpler on terms of BoM and revisions do not require a new PCB. It is common today to find little 8-pin MCUs doing things like this in even the very cheapest products—because it is the easiest way to get the best solution.PWM?
CPU?
Luminous intensity of a typical led is almost proportional to forward current. So wouldn't a current source be a better solution?
The ambient light level will of course be relevant to some degree, as to the viewers perception of lowest level of brightness.
The resistor, capacitor & transistor current source, must be the easiest solution with a good presentation of changing intensity?
