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Default Voltage Regulation for LED Lighting

In article , Larry wrote:
(GregS) wrote in news:gvjhnr$5a3$5
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Would be interesting to see the specs and the switching frequency.


Every one of them switches at an evenly divisible multiple of 156.800
Mhz.....Just like Adler-Barbour damned
fridges...bzzt...bzzt...bzztbzzt....all night long....

They adjust 'em until their dead on Channel 16....


I am thinking about possible sweeping multiple subharmonics.
from multiple lights.

greg
 
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