Hello,
I'm fairly new to this LED backlight driver stuff, so this question might be an elementary stuff.
I have a TFT LCD with a built-in back light, and it has only 2-pinned connector, which means I can't have access to each paralleled LED string.
The datasheet of TFT LCD shows that the connector is like this :
so I have one anode pin and one cathode pin.
and I also noticed that
most LED backlight drivers have multi channels so that users can put parallel LEDs.
My question is, can I short OUT1 + OUT2 + OUT3 + OUT4 and connect to one string of parallel LEDs (like shown below)?
Like this.
I don't think it'd be any problem, but just to make sure.
Thank you in advance!
JH