In message <A020C6405CCF4990B413F3B9095CC2B8@MmPc21>, dated Wed, 16 Dec 
2009, Piotr Galka <[email protected]> writes:

>In LED displays I use DC current sources to adopt their intensity to 
>ambient light. Is there anything serious against using current sources 
>in LED luminary ?


I can't think of ANY objection, indeed it's a preferred technique. By 
the way, not 'luminary', which means 'a prominent person' (there is an 
old meaning 'source of light in the sky'), but 'luminaire'
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