I was wondering, given that there's hardware PWM (I think?) on the Puck, does that use more power than simply running the LED at full bright, or does the reduced LED draw make up for whatever power requirements the PWM has?
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I was wondering, given that there's hardware PWM (I think?) on the Puck, does that use more power than simply running the LED at full bright, or does the reduced LED draw make up for whatever power requirements the PWM has?
Slightly odd question, I know. :)