原文:
Use the calculator below to determine the series resistor needed to connect various series combinations of light emitting diodes or "LEDs". LED voltages vary from about 1.6 to 4.5 with 2 volts being a close approximation for red and orange LEDs. Blue and white LEDs will require higher voltages with blue being about 3.5 volts and white about 4.5 volts. To find the series resistor needed, enter the total number of LEDs, the individual LED voltage (1.6 to 4.5), the desired current (normally 10 to 20 mA) and the total supply voltage (3,6,9,12, etc.) Press "find resistance" to find the resistor value needed. Use a resistor rated higher than the displayed power in the box below "Series Resistor", most cases can use a 1/4 watt resistor. Several common LED connections are shown in the drawing below the calculator. For example, the fourth illustration down shows 4 LEDs connected to a 12 volt source which requires a 270 ohm resistor. The examples assume a LED voltage of 2 volts and a current of 15 mA. For more detailed LED information visit Don Klipstein's Web Site! and also The LED Museum for photos, charts, and information on a large library of discrete LEDs.
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翻譯成中文如下:
使用下面的計算器確定連接發光二極管或“LED”的各種串聯組合所需的串聯電阻。LED電壓在1.6到4.5之間變化,2伏對於紅色和橙色LED非常接近。
藍色和白色LED將需要更高的電壓,藍色約為3.5伏,白色約為4.5伏。
例如,第四個插圖顯示了4個LED連接到一個需要270歐姆電阻的12伏電源。這些例子假定LED電壓為2伏,電流為15毫安。有關更詳細的LED信息訪問 Don Klipstein的網站!
還有LED博物館的照片,圖表和關於分立LED大型圖書館的信息。
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http://www.bowdenshobbycircuits.info/led.htm
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電阻計算器
Graphical Resistor Calculator
This JavaScript-based web app comes from my JavaScript Bible books (dating back to the very first edition with a few upgrades a long time ago). Although I have removed other book examples from this web site, this page remains the most popular destination within dannyg.com — presumably as a resource for students of electricity/electronics and my fellow radio geeks. Enjoy!