Got a Boss BD-2, and would like a blue indicator LED. However the higher voltage and current needed has left me with some questions.
The standard circuit goes something like:
Battery
Red LED
1.2k dropping resistor
5 Volt Zener
Grounded through FET switch
The red LED is dropping about 1.85 volts, the 1.2 K resistor drops just over 1 volt (can that be right, about 1 mA through the LED?)
All seems to add up to 9 volts anyway....
The blue LED I have got will need to drop more like 4 volts. I'm willing to play about with resistors, but does the zener need to be there? I could do this with a 2 volt zener, but can I just bridge it out and drop 5 and a bit volts through a resistor?
I guess my question is: Why the Zener?
TIA
Liam
The standard circuit goes something like:
Battery
Red LED
1.2k dropping resistor
5 Volt Zener
Grounded through FET switch
The red LED is dropping about 1.85 volts, the 1.2 K resistor drops just over 1 volt (can that be right, about 1 mA through the LED?)
All seems to add up to 9 volts anyway....
The blue LED I have got will need to drop more like 4 volts. I'm willing to play about with resistors, but does the zener need to be there? I could do this with a 2 volt zener, but can I just bridge it out and drop 5 and a bit volts through a resistor?
I guess my question is: Why the Zener?
TIA
Liam
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