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dewey1 #1 13/09/2010 - 22h24

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Here is a schematic I generated for those wanting to use 9 to 12 VDC power packs.

This circuit will provide a constant current of 50 mA for leds that are from 1.2 to 2.0 forward volts.

This solves any dimming of leds as in battery powered devices.
Any questions just ask.
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Here is a spec sheet if interested.
http://www.datasheetcatalog.org/datasheet2/1/03cgthpfat4t4ly5kfp5lpwladfy.pdf
Edited by dewey1 on 14/12/2010 at 21h35.
nadrealista #2 16/09/2010 - 21h08

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Hi Dewey1,

if Vref is 1.25V shouldn't these LEDs be in paralel and then R1 down to 8 Ohm?

Sorry if I missed something.

BR
dewey1 #3 16/09/2010 - 23h18

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nadrealista @ 16/09/2010 - 21h08 a dit:

Hi Dewey1,

if Vref is 1.25V shouldn't these LEDs be in paralel and then R1 down to 8 Ohm?

Sorry if I missed something.

BR



The schematic is a current limiter not a voltage regulator.

Click on the data sheet link I provided.
It gives a very good description of applications.

Vref has to do with the 317T it self.

Look on page 17 on bottom. Precision Current Limiter
Edited by dewey1 on 17/09/2010 at 00h09.
nadrealista #4 17/09/2010 - 19h37

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I see it now. Thanks for pointing out :)
dewey1 #5 17/09/2010 - 21h58

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The LM317T is a very versatile regulator.
I have used it in many designs for the last 30 years.
If you have access to one, try the circuit out!
Radio Shack use to have them. I prefer Digi-Key.
tracker #6 09/10/2010 - 21h02

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I have just LM317T and 20 ohm resistor and works great (60mA) and works from 6V. Output is 4,3V with three SFH485 diodes in serial. I mounted small heatsink because it is hot after a while.

Edit: I found out that my dc adaptor gives 8V. 6V is not enough.
Edited by tracker on 04/11/2010 at 19h32.
dewey1 #7 22/10/2010 - 15h45

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tracker @ 09/10/2010 - 21h02 a dit:

I have just LM317T and 20 ohm resistor and works great (60mA) and works from 6V. Output is 4,3V with three SFH485 diodes in serial. I mounted small heatsink because it is hot after a while.



Glad to see some one make use of this design. I am surprised that more people have not tried it.

The heat sink is dependent on current draw and the voltage differential between input and output.  Example: a 9 volt verses 6 volt supply will require more power dissipation if the current is the same.
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Yes. I discovered that on 8V it's not very hot.
Edited by tracker on 04/11/2010 at 19h32.

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