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This chip doesn't provide isolation. I'd think twice about using it if
you are not familiar with electronics design.
The chip provides a 7.5v output which presumably you could use to power
up PWM circuitry, but I don't know if I would trust bringing the PWM
control to the outside world due to a lack of isolation.
If you are just experimenting, why not get a surplus 48vdc switcher,
then use a DC/DC to drive the LEDs.
If you are trying to develop a product to sell on the open market, I
think this is over your head.
you are not familiar with electronics design.
The chip provides a 7.5v output which presumably you could use to power
up PWM circuitry, but I don't know if I would trust bringing the PWM
control to the outside world due to a lack of isolation.
If you are just experimenting, why not get a surplus 48vdc switcher,
then use a DC/DC to drive the LEDs.
If you are trying to develop a product to sell on the open market, I
think this is over your head.