Abstract
Light-emitting diodes (LED) of various colours were used to produce accurately controllable light sources. Variable light intensity was obtained by applying 800-ns current pulses to the LEDs at frequencies 1-1000 kHz using a single potentiometer. These current pulses were generated from an oscillator which was voltage-controlled from a potentiometer and an antilogarithmic amplifier. Its output was gated to produce an optional flicker of 1-100 Hz. The light intensity was indicated by a frequency meter connected to the oscillator. The reading of this was found to linearly indicate light intensity.
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