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Old August 28th 03, 04:31 PM
John Walton
 
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The best tutorials are on Agilent's website. For controllers, National Semi
and Linear Tech have very interesting articles.

One thing which I will point out is that each LED (generally) needs its own
current limiting resistor. Don't try to parallel LEDs with only one current
limiting resistor.

LED brightness is also affected by ambient temperature.

Lastly, there are some good current regulation circuits out there -- LEDs
can be used in densitometric (where you need 60+dB of linear performance)
applications if you tightly control the current.



"bobinphx" wrote in message
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To All, I need to understand a few things about LED's, such as amperage,
current limiting and light output.. Anyone an expert that can explain

things
and answer my further rising questions in terms an electronics hack

(myself)
can understand...

Thanks
Bob in phx...