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Hello all,
I am new to the world of electronics but am planning to make my own LED lighting for my desk.
I believe I have the calculations and math right I just wanted a quick check.
the LED's I am using have a forward drop of 3.4V (3.3-3.5 permitted) they are here:
https://proto-pic.co.uk/led-super-bright-blue-100-pack/
They have a load of 20mA (peak 30mA) recommended: 16-18mA
I was planning on using this power supply: https://proto-pic.co.uk/breadboard-power-supply-usb-5v-3-3v/
Supplied via: https://proto-pic.co.uk/usb-power-supply-adaptor-uk-plug-1-2a/
For the connection between the two I was going to use:
https://proto-pic.co.uk/breadboard-power-supply-usb-5v-3-3v/
am I correct in thinking that as the power supply can supply 500mA and I will be using 18mA per LED (ill use 20 in the calculation as to leave some room) I will be able to sodler the above components together an it should be able to run 25 LED's?
I am new to the world of electronics but am planning to make my own LED lighting for my desk.
I believe I have the calculations and math right I just wanted a quick check.
the LED's I am using have a forward drop of 3.4V (3.3-3.5 permitted) they are here:
https://proto-pic.co.uk/led-super-bright-blue-100-pack/
They have a load of 20mA (peak 30mA) recommended: 16-18mA
I was planning on using this power supply: https://proto-pic.co.uk/breadboard-power-supply-usb-5v-3-3v/
Supplied via: https://proto-pic.co.uk/usb-power-supply-adaptor-uk-plug-1-2a/
For the connection between the two I was going to use:
https://proto-pic.co.uk/breadboard-power-supply-usb-5v-3-3v/
am I correct in thinking that as the power supply can supply 500mA and I will be using 18mA per LED (ill use 20 in the calculation as to leave some room) I will be able to sodler the above components together an it should be able to run 25 LED's?