Single LED resistor calculator

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Single LED resistor calculator

Post by Neo » Thu Aug 18, 2011 4:24 am

Here is a nice site that calculates the resistor required to connect an LED to a power source.
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The simple calculation is R = (VS - VL) / I
Resister wattage: (VS - VL) x I

My Values were:
Source voltage: 230
diode forward voltage: 2*
diode forward current (mA): 20*
*See 5mm LED typical technical data

This was the result which is about right.
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Have a look: http://led.linear1.org/1led.wiz
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Re: Single LED resistor calculator

Post by Rksk » Fri Oct 12, 2012 9:20 am

Practically I've used 100k, 1/2W resistor with a LED. Current flow is too small, but it's suitable when you use LED for indication.
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Re: Single LED resistor calculator

Post by Nandika » Fri Oct 19, 2012 11:06 pm

I have used this in lot of places as a indicator...As my experience 120k/0.25W is the best one.
Rksk's resistor is 0.5W ... spend more money ... :( ;)
And,newer use 10k/0.25W .... because,it is work.but,some days resister became leak...LED is lost :cry:

**This all are valid for RED stranded and bright(white-red) LEDs.
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