On this topic, @theatrus , when one should go for mosfet vs a full blown meanwell driver? Or the builder has to know if the light requires constant current/voltage ?
All LEDs should be driven by a constant current driver - if its a commercial/blackbox/etc fixture, it should already have a constant current driver.
If the driver has an dimmer input, this should be very low current, logic level PWM or 0-10v low current as a control signal only.
If the driver doesn't have a dimmer input, you can often chop the actual constant current driver output by effectively disconnecting the LED string cathode at the PWM dimmer frequency - this will require a FET as you're controlling the full string current directly. Some drivers don't like this and will shut down (thinking everything has gone open circuit, which may cause the output anode to go very high voltage) or not respond correctly, so this is usually a mechanism of last resort.
If you're building your own LED string, use a constant current driver (Meanwell, blueAcro ones, etc) that you can control. Most support logic level PWM.
