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Matte629 #1 10/01/2009 - 16h01

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If youre wondering why the top post edits all the time is becouse i don't need that answer anymore.

My led's got:
Forward Current IF: 20mA
Forward Voltage VF: 2.0-2.2v
Resistors: 150 OHM x 3

Some how, i made the leds working with 2.4 volt. Doesn't seem to light to strong or too little with batteries.Everything seemes to work.

Now, IF the motherboard crashes, what made it do so?

Already prepared a USB-wire. I'm talking about connecting to USB if you're wondering. :)
Edited by Matte629 on 11/01/2009 at 22h17.
tristan68 #2 10/01/2009 - 19h39

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Hello matte629


When is it a risk of damaging the motherboard?



If you make a mistake......

Since you ask , i presume you're not familiar with electronics. If that's the case , you shouldn't go for USB power.

but that's just my opinion........

My led's got:
Forward Current IF: 20mA
Forward Voltage VF: 2.0-2.2v



Unusual values ..... Can you tell more ? (led model if you have it)


And i'm using 3 resistors with 150 ohm each.



Correct value , for the given parameters.  :)

The USB voltage is 5V, right?



Yes , USB voltage is 5V.

Also, a subquestion:



+ from top
- from bottom

cya
Matte629 #3 10/01/2009 - 21h41

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tristan68 @ 10/01/2009 - 19h39 a dit:

Hello matte629


When is it a risk of damaging the motherboard?



If you make a mistake......

Since you ask , i presume you're not familiar with electronics. If that's the case , you shouldn't go for USB power.

but that's just my opinion........

My led's got:
Forward Current IF: 20mA
Forward Voltage VF: 2.0-2.2v



Unusual values ..... Can you tell more ? (led model if you have it)


And i'm using 3 resistors with 150 ohm each.



Correct value , for the given parameters.  :)

The USB voltage is 5V, right?



Yes , USB voltage is 5V.

Also, a subquestion:



+ from top
- from bottom

cya



Yes, here is the one:
http://www.upplyst.se/product_info.php?cPath=21&products_id=181&osCsid=7204032828c26c94029041862475059a
(it's in swedish but the parametres are in english too)

if + is from top, i've done wrong..  what's the difference of placing the resistor in front of the led and of placing it behind?

Thanks for reply
Edited by Matte629 on 10/01/2009 at 21h44.
tristan68 #4 10/01/2009 - 23h11

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Hello Matte629

Yes, here is the one:



Red led ... this explains.  :)

if + is from top, i've done wrong..  what's the difference of placing the resistor in front of the led and of placing it behind?



Nope

+ is on top and - is on bottom

what you must take care of is :
- led polarity (anode toward +, cathode toward -
- led and resistor must be in serial
- but resistor can be toward the - or toward the +. We just usually represent resistor towards the + , thats all

cya
desrat #5 11/01/2009 - 01h47

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tristan68 @ 10/01/2009 - 23h11 a dit:

led polarity (anode toward +, cathode toward -



This confuses me some places show the anode/cathode the other way around....whats all that about?

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Edited by desrat on 11/01/2009 at 01h48.
Matte629 #6 11/01/2009 - 09h03

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desrat @ 11/01/2009 - 01h47 a dit:

tristan68 @ 10/01/2009 - 23h11 a dit:

led polarity (anode toward +, cathode toward -



This confuses me some places show the anode/cathode the other way around....whats all that about?

Posted Image

Posted Image


In the freetrack manual, it is like tristan said.

Anyway, thanks everyone. Will probarly connect everything today and see how it will be.
tristan68 #7 11/01/2009 - 09h31

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@desrat :

WARNING : There's an error in your pictures.

The first picture says : anode toward - and cathode toward + : THIS IS FALSE
The second picture seems ok

A led works if it's anode is towards + and it's cathode towards -


Usually, you can recognize cathode by the flat edge of the case.

Don't use the big part/small part of the chip to recognize anode from cathode , as some leds use an inverted chip (ie : SFH485P)

cya
Matte629 #8 11/01/2009 - 09h43

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I came on something..

i've alreadu put on the resistors optimized for 5 volt.

I don't think i got a clear answer of what can hurt the motherboard if i do wrong by connecting via USB? If i first check with a Multimeter and connecting to another power supply and it shows right, can i also connnect to USB without danger?

What do i need to know if i want to connect to USB.
Matte629 #9 11/01/2009 - 15h05

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I would like to get some troubleshoot here now.

Made the cap like this:
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I'm using same leds and resistors as before. When connecting to a 1.5 battery, should it even light at all (since optimized for 5 volt)? Becouse it doesn't.

When connecting to two 1.2 Volts bateeries, i'm feeling heat from the wires. Does that mean that the electricity goes around?
Edited by Matte629 on 11/01/2009 at 16h21.
desrat #10 11/01/2009 - 16h18

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tristan68 @ 11/01/2009 - 09h31 a dit:

@desrat :

WARNING : There's an error in your pictures.

The first picture says : anode toward - and cathode toward + : THIS IS FALSE
The second picture seems ok

A led works if it's anode is towards + and it's cathode towards -


Usually, you can recognize cathode by the flat edge of the case.

Don't use the big part/small part of the chip to recognize anode from cathode , as some leds use an inverted chip (ie : SFH485P)

cya



Yeah I'm ok with it, I always thought the anode was + so it just perplexed me when I came across the first pic, but yeah mine adhere to the anode+ cathode-
Matte629 #11 11/01/2009 - 16h41

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Some how, i made the leds working with 2.4 volt. Doesn't seem to light to strong or too little with batteries.

ok, back to the first tread then. ;) Everything seemes to work. IF the motherboard crashes, what made it do so?

Already prepared a USB-wire..

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