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I never really write it down because crash test any LED in my opinion, is a one way destructive test. The first time I noticed this was when I skipped a current setting (yes I do all the test manually). For example, let’s say I plan to test an LED from 100mA all the way to 5A with 100mA resolution. Then at 3,3A I forgot if it was 3,3A or 3,4A. So I wait several minutes and rerun the test from 3A, in all cases, whenever I passed too far outside max rated current, the second reading always reads lower.
I don’t think you will get accurate reading with FET based driver. As I mentioned above, damaged LED (by over current) has almost always suffer reduced forward voltage. Lower forward voltage means higher current in FET driver. It’s self balancing.
My measurement done with constant current DC power supply in a controlled total loss cooling system.

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