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Khephren #1 09/03/2010 - 16h12

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Hello everyone...I'm hoping to get a fairly quick answer if possible....I'm wondering how many of you out there are using a Trackclip Pro rather than a homemade setup.   Does the Trackclip work well with Freetrack or are there issues?  Does it work better than the homemade setups or should I just go ahead and build one...

And lastly...I CANNOT find 1/4w 30ohm resistors anywhere local...so can someone recommend another set up? I don't know much about resistors and diodes and stuff..

I have 3 radioshack IR LED's..
 they are 1.28 V
and 100 mA

If I use a 9v battery the wizard said to use a 56 ohm resistor in a series... is this a good set up or would there be a better one for me.. with a 9v?

what would I need if I wanted to use a dc adapter from a set of walkie talkies and plug into a standard 110 outlet?
Edited by Khephren on 09/03/2010 at 20h56.
Khephren #2 09/03/2010 - 21h18

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hmm...another problem..

I ran my setup on another led wizard and this is what it came up with:

Solution 0: 3 x 1 array uses 3 LEDs exactly

+9V       R = 56 ohms

The wizard says: In solution 0:
•each 56 ohm resistor dissipates 560 mW
•the wizard thinks 1W resistors are needed for your application
•together, all resistors dissipate 560 mW
•together, the diodes dissipate 384 mW
•total power dissipated by the array is 944 mW
•the array draws current of 100 mA from the source.


and here is the one from the free track wizard:
POWER SUPPLY Power supply (V) 9 V
LED Led forward voltage (V - manufacturer info) 1.28 V
Led forward current (mA - manufacturer info) 100 mA
LED ASSEMBLY S : serial assembly
RESISTOR COUNT 1 resistor(s) needed for the complete kit
RESISTOR THEORICAL VALUE 51.6 Ohms
RESISTOR CHOICE E24 SERIES Resistor value 56 Ohms 5%

Current 92.1 mA
Dissipated power 0.48 Watts
Total current in assembly 92.1 mA

So am I supposed to use a 1/4 w, 1/2w, or a 1w ?
Edited by Khephren on 09/03/2010 at 21h21.
benmeijer #3 09/03/2010 - 21h47

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If you use 9 V power (battery), leds are using 1.28V * 3 = 3.84 V

9 V - 3.84 V = 5.16 V (for resistor)

if you use 56 ohm resistor your current = 0.0921 A (from led calc)

Power = V * I

P for resistor (watt) = 5.16 * 0.0921= 0,475236 watt

so resistor must be 1/2 watt.
kelly7898 #4 28/04/2010 - 08h58

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Khephren @ 09/03/2010 - 17h12 a dit:

Hello everyone...I'm hoping to get a fairly quick answer if possible....I'm wondering how many of you out there are using a Trackclip Pro rather than a homemade setup.   Does the Trackclip work well with Freetrack or are there issues?  Does it work better than the homemade setups or should I just go ahead and build one...

And lastly...I CANNOT find 1/4w 30ohm resistors anywhere local...so can someone recommend another set up? I don't know much about resistors and diodes and stuff..

I have 3 radioshack IR LED's..
 they are 1.28 V
and 100 mA

If I use a 9v battery the wizard said to use a 56 ohm resistor in a series... is this a good set up or would there be a better one for me.. with a 9v?

what would I need if I wanted to use a dc adapter from a set of walkie talkies and plug into a standard 110 outlet?

Thank you so much for your post.

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vietkyle #5 28/04/2010 - 09h52

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Well.....I have failed in my construction of the LED thing.... I was planning on using a usb for power but no luck..... Its either the usb cable is busted (highly doubt b/c it heats up when i do something terribly dangerous...) OR RADIO SHACK'S cheapo LEDs suck....
Laidback #6 14/05/2010 - 06h05

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My cheapo radio shack led's work perfectly.

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