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| + | ====== LED Resistor Calculation ====== | ||
| + | If the supply voltage is higher than the LED's voltage, the resistor has to be included in the circuit in series. | ||
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| + | R = (U< | ||
| + | U< | ||
| + | P< | ||
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| + | where: | ||
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| + | * R is resistance. | ||
| + | * U< | ||
| + | * U< | ||
| + | * I< | ||
| + | * U< | ||
| + | * P< | ||
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| + | The current limiting resistor of an LED has to be not smaller than R, and at least with the power of P< | ||