When the level at an input terminal goes low upon the reception of a
signal to dim an LED, a PNP transistor is rendered on and a voltage at
the positive input terminal of an operational amplifier is raised, in
accordance with a time constant that is defined by a resistor and a
capacitor. In accordance with the increase in this voltage, a source
current is supplied from the operational amplifier to a current detection
terminal, and as the value of the source current is gradually increased,
a current flowing across the shunt resistor of the switching regulator is
gradually reduced. Further, the light emission level of the LED is
gradually lowered from the fully lighted state to the 70% lighted state,
and there is, for the LED, a light quantity change of about 30% in ten
seconds.