tim_ber
Well-Known Member
I've read this thread:
http://www.ybw.com/forums/showthread.php?t=221719
I want to:
(1) use single white 3V leds from 12V (12V to 14 Volt fluctuation I guess)
(2) maybe 4 white 3.1V leds from 12V (12V to 14 Volt fluctuation I guess).
One website said to use the 4 leds in series for use (2) - that sounded odd. If they were 3V leds, the website said the 12V drop across all 4 in series would be OK. But most white LEDs are 3.1 V, so the 4 in series doesn't seem a great idea?
What do you think of that to start with?
But of course the Voltage spikes must be taken into consideration.
The thread above mentioned 2 methods of delivering a regular 12V as far as I can tell:
(a) LM2940CT-12 with a capacitor
(b) a transient suppressor (what does that do?) and a 'resettable' fuse
what is the difference in method (a) and method (b)?
Even if a regular 12V supply was established, to use a single white 3V LED at 30mA, the next thing is to stick in a 330 ohm resistor isn't it.
Is any of what I written there correct?
Is there a better method?
PS, I've always used LEDs in parallel before.
thanks in advance.
http://www.ybw.com/forums/showthread.php?t=221719
I want to:
(1) use single white 3V leds from 12V (12V to 14 Volt fluctuation I guess)
(2) maybe 4 white 3.1V leds from 12V (12V to 14 Volt fluctuation I guess).
One website said to use the 4 leds in series for use (2) - that sounded odd. If they were 3V leds, the website said the 12V drop across all 4 in series would be OK. But most white LEDs are 3.1 V, so the 4 in series doesn't seem a great idea?
What do you think of that to start with?
But of course the Voltage spikes must be taken into consideration.
The thread above mentioned 2 methods of delivering a regular 12V as far as I can tell:
(a) LM2940CT-12 with a capacitor
(b) a transient suppressor (what does that do?) and a 'resettable' fuse
what is the difference in method (a) and method (b)?
Even if a regular 12V supply was established, to use a single white 3V LED at 30mA, the next thing is to stick in a 330 ohm resistor isn't it.
Is any of what I written there correct?
Is there a better method?
PS, I've always used LEDs in parallel before.
thanks in advance.