Light Emitting Diode Part IVTHE RESISTOR
The value of the current limiting resistor can be worked out by Ohms Law.
Here are the 3 steps:
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Radio Receivers - CHAPTER 1 IntroductionCHAPTER 1 Introduction
It is hard to imagine what the modern world would look like without the constant exchange of a huge quantity of information. It is currently disseminated by var ... readmore
Light Emitting Diode Part III
LEDs ARE CURRENT DRIVEN DEVICES
A LED is described as a CURRENT DRIVEN DEVICE. This means the illumination is determined by the amount of current flowing through it.
The brightness of a ... readmore
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