You need a regulated VCC if you’re using a filtered PWM signal as setpoint for the constant current circuit, in that case you need a LDO (usually 2.8V) and a voltage divider for battery voltage sensing.
But if you use the DAC instead of filtered PWM, then VCC can be unregulated, because the DAC uses the internal VREFs, the T1616 DAC is only 8bits, 1:255, but the diming range can be extended to 1:1159 by using two VREFs, 0.55V and 2.5V, in theory because in practice the level 1 and 2 are pulsing, so it’s more like 1:386.
If it’s a direct drive “FET” driver then VCC doens’t need to be regulated.
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