▲ | modeless 6 days ago | |||||||
I don't think it's true that 120 Hz flicker is easily perceptible, absent motion. Flicker fusion is real. But motion is common, so that's why humans in practice can detect 120 Hz flicker (and find it annoying. Ban PWM taillights). | ||||||||
▲ | 0_____0 6 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
PWM itself is fine!!! I have no idea why they set the PWM frequency so low. Even setting it to something like incredibly low like 1kHz would have solved the problem. In electronics land you almost have to try to get frequencies that low out of e.g. a microcontroller - you need a very high clock divide ratio to get a timer PWM period that long. I think they have actually done so, because I am noticing fewer low-frequency taillights these days. | ||||||||
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