Hi,
Trying to build a (overly) complicated LED lamp leveraging the LM3409 Constant Current driver from TI.
Bulding a HighBay type of LED lamp which requires a lot of power 50-60 Watt per LED (Cree XHP70.2).
My thinking was to design a PCB for each LED to make a simpler design in term of handling lots of power (which I'm not really comfortable with).
I control the TI chip via 5x different PWM signals. One per LED. So should be easy to scale up my power needs.
So for each board have pads VIN 16V, GND, PWM, LED+, LED-
I connect 16V + GND from my bench supply. Only one of the board have a PWM connected from an ESP32.
All three LEDs are connected via each PCB. Not in series.
There are five separate PCBs holded in place by a 3D printed case.
When I PWM control a SINGLE board with a PWM signal all three LEDs light up... What???


Trying to build a (overly) complicated LED lamp leveraging the LM3409 Constant Current driver from TI.
Bulding a HighBay type of LED lamp which requires a lot of power 50-60 Watt per LED (Cree XHP70.2).
My thinking was to design a PCB for each LED to make a simpler design in term of handling lots of power (which I'm not really comfortable with).
I control the TI chip via 5x different PWM signals. One per LED. So should be easy to scale up my power needs.
So for each board have pads VIN 16V, GND, PWM, LED+, LED-
I connect 16V + GND from my bench supply. Only one of the board have a PWM connected from an ESP32.
All three LEDs are connected via each PCB. Not in series.
There are five separate PCBs holded in place by a 3D printed case.
When I PWM control a SINGLE board with a PWM signal all three LEDs light up... What???

