Hey Buds.
I have something big commin' or going to make me infamous.
So for a start. I like to know a way to make the smallest or the tiniest PWM circuit that could drive just one LED.
It has to be as small as possible. I guess I have to use SMD. So this is not a problem.
The feature it got to have is that once powered ON the led need to turn on with maximum brightness the LED can achieve and fade to OFF with in a second or two. LED remains off until the next power cycle.
So, it does not need a reset or on switch. Circuit turns on when power is applied and off after the delay.
Any Ideas on how to achieve this ?
I have something big commin' or going to make me infamous.
So for a start. I like to know a way to make the smallest or the tiniest PWM circuit that could drive just one LED.
It has to be as small as possible. I guess I have to use SMD. So this is not a problem.
The feature it got to have is that once powered ON the led need to turn on with maximum brightness the LED can achieve and fade to OFF with in a second or two. LED remains off until the next power cycle.
So, it does not need a reset or on switch. Circuit turns on when power is applied and off after the delay.
Any Ideas on how to achieve this ?
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