On a multi-channel driver, there is a “Boundary” where the driver changes from one channel to another. For instance, there is usually a 1x7135 channel, and for all the modes that can be covered by that, the driver will use only that channel. When you call for a mode that is more than 350mA, then the driver switches to another channel, like the FET or the middle channel, which will have some other number of 7135 chips greater than one.
For the Andúril firmware, TK put code in to flash the LED a little when the driver hit a boundary. What this does is allow the user to stop ramping at that point and have a 100% PWM output for efficiency.
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