amirahmadian
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Hi.
In some books and sites, it is said that the maximum forward current of a light emitting diode (LED) is about 30mA. But I exprimented with a LED and I noticed that it was working with 150mA forward current. When the LED was on, I measured the current using a digital ammetre and it was about 150mA. If the maximum current was 30mA , my LED would have been destroyed completely,No? but it works fine! It is a typical LED emitting white light.
And I have another question. What about Infrared LEDs? What is their typical maximum forward current?
Thanks.
In some books and sites, it is said that the maximum forward current of a light emitting diode (LED) is about 30mA. But I exprimented with a LED and I noticed that it was working with 150mA forward current. When the LED was on, I measured the current using a digital ammetre and it was about 150mA. If the maximum current was 30mA , my LED would have been destroyed completely,No? but it works fine! It is a typical LED emitting white light.
And I have another question. What about Infrared LEDs? What is their typical maximum forward current?
Thanks.