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How to Use an LED 

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It's just what the title says. This video is can be used as a primer for those wanting to use an LED in a circuit project.
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23 июл 2024

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@abdullahalmosalami2801
@abdullahalmosalami2801 9 лет назад
Wow. AWESOME VID! I completely just skipped over all this electronics when going through LED projects working with the Arduino. Seriously, thanks for this!
@Skinnyrd
@Skinnyrd 9 лет назад
+Abdullah Almosalami No problem. Glad it helped!
@1badzombie
@1badzombie 8 лет назад
Great video, however I would have liked you to explain that the formula is over amps not Milla amps. and you end up with a decimal number that you need to multiply by 1000.
@Skinnyrd
@Skinnyrd 8 лет назад
+Gordon Johnston You are right. I assumed everyone would already know how to convert to the correct units. I do the conversion automatically without thinking about it.
@SkillWill22
@SkillWill22 8 лет назад
Question here :) So when you've got a LED and a resistor in series it doesn't matter how big the resistor is, the LED will have let's say 3,2V on it (depending on the datasheet) but the current would be really small if you would to connect a very big resistor. So the LED woudn't light up (at least not enough). Am I getting it right? I thought that if you connect a resistor in series to a LED the voltage splits up in between them. And if the R would be too hight the LED wouldn't pass the threshhold for the forward voltage needed for it to even light up. Thanks for your time...
@sammdu252
@sammdu252 8 лет назад
Umm..i kindda get confused in the way u use the resistor... What i used to do is, i put the resistor first, then goes the led; so the resistor adjusts the voltage and led will get what it need as soon as the current meets the led. But how can resistor work if u put it after the led? The current already gose through the led! what i think the resistor is only gonna be able to play with the current that is left...which have nothing to do with the led.... I've seen many people do this..and i've tried myself, which worked...but i don't really understand how it does the job Could u please explain?
@Skinnyrd
@Skinnyrd 8 лет назад
+杜木 It doesn't really matter which one you put first. The resistor will still control the amount of current being pulled down the branch. Don't think of it as if current goes through the LED at a particular rate and then is slowed down by the resistor, instead think of the LED as something that does not effect the current for the branch and the only "flow control" for the current is the resistor.
@in3432
@in3432 8 лет назад
Brilliant
@Skinnyrd
@Skinnyrd 8 лет назад
+IN3 You are too kind. Thanks again!
@arunkumarramamoorthi8727
@arunkumarramamoorthi8727 7 лет назад
what about voltage dividers?
@VictorRivarola007
@VictorRivarola007 7 лет назад
I have previously driven an LED succesfully with a 5 volts source and no resistor, throughout the LED's entire brightness levels, by the use of a PWM signal. It did work. However, I was told by everybody not to do that and I would eventually burn my LED down. Why?
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